External Timber

Ideal for closing off large areas and forming secure perimeters, these can be decorated or are a perfect platform for graphics, branding or wraps.

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Posts in Ground is the most common, traditional and cost effective hoarding solution for most sites.

Concrete Blocks avoid the need to excavation and disruption to pavements, road surface or underground services, so are ideal for city centres and other urban sites.

Fixed to Scaffold is the best solution for sites with a high or multi-story façade which requires protection, walkways or tunnels,

POSTS-IN-GROUND

Hoardings are fixed to timber posts are set in poured concrete.

The standard height is 2.4m, with 3.6m as an option.

Suitable for reuse and recycling.

Concrete Blocks

In city centres it may not be possible to excavate and set concrete posts into the ground, the most effective solution is timber hoarding fixed to concrete ballast blocks.

A self-supported Kentledge system is recommended for a standard, single-facing hoarding.

The standard height is 2.4m, with 3.6m as an option.

Suitable for reuse and recycling.

CONCRETE BLOCKS: 2-FACE

Some locations, such as carparks, call for a double-facing solution.

A self-supported Kentledge system is again the best solution.

The standard height is 2.4m, with 3.6m as an option.

Suitable for reuse and recycling.

FIXED-TO-SCAFFOLD

Timber or ply hoarding fixed direct to scaffold structures secures a site and can provide safe site access / egress through protected walkways or tunnels for the public. Ply boards can be decorated to contractor’s specifications or covered with graphics, signage or a scaffold wrap.

The standard height is 2.4m, with heights up to 10m+. 

Standard 1.2m low-level boxing is also available.

Suitable for reuse and recycling.