Plasloc’s foundational design brief was to provide an eco-friendly safe and secure hoarding and screening solution that can be implemented into the live retail environment, with minimal visual or public impact. We not only achieved this but our proven record of successfully delivering projects across all UK supermarkets such as Aldi, Amazon Fresh, Asda, Co-op, Lidl, Marks & Spencer, Morrisons, Sainsburys, Tesco’s and Waitrose. Plasloc has not limited ourselves with supermarkets as we continue to operate across the rest UK’s retail sector, from independent cottage stores to multi-national chains and shopping centre operators. Plasloc is very much a synonymous brand in retail, for which we are extremely proud.
Lightweight, durable partitioning system that is easy to transport and install without the need for mechanical fixings.
Business as usual with minimum disruption whilst construction and refurbishment work is undertaken.
Plasloc provides a clean and light environment, to make customers more comfortable.
All Plasloc systems are made from robust 100% recycled post consumer & post industrial PVC-U plastic.
Assists with Corporate responsibility being a re-useable product which is returned for closed loop recycling, giving significant environmental benefits.
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Get a quoteTo comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, all employers and the self-employed must take reasonable steps to keep the general public safe. The implication of this is that construction sites need a protective boundary, with site hoarding being the most fitting solution.
The principal contractor has responsibility for construction site hoarding. However, whether they wish to design the hoarding themselves or employ a subcontractor to do it for them is their choice.
Before any construction work starts. In most cases, this is essential for complying with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015 and other relevant guidance.
Hoarding needs to last for as long as construction is taking place on a particular site. However, whilst the length of time will depend on the individual project circumstances, the standard acceptable lifespan of site hoarding is 10 years.
The cost of a project will depend on the type of hoarding you require and the duration of your project. All Plasloc products are competitively priced, and we work closely with you to provide the best price for your hoarding requirements. Get in touch today for a free no-obligation quote.
All sections of Plasloc hoarding are connected with a traditional tongue and groove joint and compression lock which removes the need for any fixings such as nails and screws and reduces any cutting and drilling to limit potential damage. It also requires no ground penetration, so it can easily be installed at the start of the project and removed at the end of it.
Plasloc has successfully completed numerous high-profile, ambitious projects due to the consistent strength of our products' ability to adapt and the professional team of operatives to implement effective delivery.
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