Fixed bollard installation in Exeter
Steel and stainless posts root-fixed or core-drilled into concrete for permanent perimeter protection. The default for shopfronts and column protection.
Bollard installation in Exeter is the only thing we do. That sounds limiting; in practice it means we know which bollards actually work for the threat, which manufacturers stand behind their kit, and which foundations the install drawings really need.
We install bollards across Exeter, Devon and the surrounding EX postcodes. From Princesshay, the Quay and the Exeter Business Park along the M5, the brief changes site by site and we quote each one on its own merits.
Industrial and logistics sites in Exeter 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.
If a previous installer in Exeter got it wrong — bollards bending at the base, foundations failing, posts pulled clean out — we'll survey what's there and quote either a remediation or a full replacement, whichever is honest.
Where the threat is hostile vehicle attack — public realm, government sites, event spaces in Exeter — 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.
For automatic and rising bollards we handle the civils, the ducting, the control panel siting and the commissioning. If you've already had a survey or specifier involved, we install to their drawings.
Steel and stainless posts root-fixed or core-drilled into concrete for permanent perimeter protection. The default for shopfronts and column 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.
Cast-in ground socket with a drained sump, padlocked head, spare keys supplied. Right for forecourts and private parking that occasionally need access.
Hydraulic or electromechanical, with control panel, loops, fobs, intercoms or ANPR. We handle civils, wiring and commissioning.
Crash-rated bollards installed to the test certificate's foundation spec. For public realm, government and event protection.
Damaged post replacement, foundation repair, repaint, reflective banding and like-for-like reinstatement.
For temporary protection in Exeter — building works, events, repairs — we install ground-mounted heavy bollards that can come out cleanly when the work finishes.
Bell-shaped cast-iron posts in conservation areas around Exeter are installed root-fixed in a haunched concrete mix; they look right and they hold up.
Send their requirement with the brief. We'll price a quote that matches the spec they want to see, with documentation you can pass back to them.
Lead time depends on the bollard spec, but most fixed and removable installs in Exeter are booked within a couple of weeks of a signed quote. Automatic and crash-rated jobs need longer for the units to come in.
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.
It depends on what you're stopping (a wandering shopper, a misparked van, a hostile vehicle) and whether you ever need to let vehicles through. Send the site details and we'll recommend a spec rather than guess.
Yes — we install heritage-style cast-iron and bell bollards alongside modern steel. Where consent is needed, we'll line the spec up with what the planners will accept.
Yes. PAS 68 / IWA 14 schemes have to be installed to the foundation depths in the test certificate, which usually means deeper cores and different fixings. We've installed plenty.