Automatic / rising bollards in Basingstoke
Hydraulic or electromechanical, with control panel, loops, fobs, intercoms or ANPR. We handle civils, wiring and commissioning.
Bollard installation in Basingstoke doesn't need to be complicated. You send the site postcode and a few details, we attend, write a quote, and book the install. The install team turns up with the bollards, the fixings, the cores and the make-good materials.
Bollard installation in Basingstoke usually means jobs across Hampshire (RG postcodes). Most of our Basingstoke work sits around Festival Place, the Top of Town and the major M3 distribution parks.
Hotels, restaurants and venues in Basingstoke often want bollards that don't look like bollards: bell-shaped iron, painted to a brand colour, or stainless with a brushed finish. We install all of those without bending the foundation spec to make them fit.
Where the threat is hostile vehicle attack — public realm, government sites, event spaces in Basingstoke — we install crash-rated PAS 68 / IWA 14 bollards to the foundation depths the test certificate requires. Anything less and the rating doesn't apply.
Industrial and logistics sites in Basingstoke usually want heavy-duty static posts protecting columns, racking ends, gas meters and pedestrian walkways. We'll quote on a per-post basis or as a package if you want the whole yard done in one visit.
Surface reinstatement is part of the price, not an extra. Whether it's blacktop, concrete, block paving or resin, we leave the area looking like the bollard was always meant to be there.
Hydraulic or electromechanical, with control panel, loops, fobs, intercoms or ANPR. We handle civils, wiring and commissioning.
Damaged post replacement, foundation repair, repaint, reflective banding and like-for-like reinstatement.
Cast-in ground socket with a drained sump, padlocked head, spare keys supplied. Right for forecourts and private parking that occasionally need access.
Crash-rated bollards installed to the test certificate's foundation spec. For public realm, government and event protection.
Drop-down post that sits flush in a sub-surface housing. Good where access patterns change daily and you don't want a bollard lying on the floor.
Steel and stainless posts root-fixed or core-drilled into concrete for permanent perimeter protection. The default for shopfronts and column protection.
Automatic bollards in Basingstoke typically take a day for civils and a second day for wiring and commissioning. We schedule both visits up front so the site isn't half-finished between them.
Foundation depth on a standard 168mm steel post in Basingstoke is typically 600–750mm into a freshly cored hole, set in a fast-curing structural mix. Crash-rated foundations are deeper and follow the test drawings exactly.
Bollard, fixings, coring, structural set, surface reinstatement, traffic management if needed, and removal of waste. Quotes are itemised so it's clear what's covered.
Yes. We wire in loops, fobs, intercoms or ANPR cameras depending on how the site needs to manage access, and commission the system end-to-end.
Yes, where access permits. Most retail and forecourt installs in Basingstoke can be done in a single day, but evening or early-morning slots are an option if shutting in trading hours isn't.
Yes. A single replacement post on a damaged shopfront in Basingstoke is a normal job for us, not a "minimum order" that gets pushed away. Quote the same way as a bigger scheme.
Usually yes. We can also install bollards you've already bought if they're a sensible spec for the site — we'll flag it before quoting if they aren't.
Yes. We core to the right diameter for the surface, use the correct grout or concrete mix and reinstate so the area looks finished, not patched.