Removable bollard installation in Garscadden and Scotstounhill
Cast-in ground socket with a drained sump, padlocked head, spare keys supplied. Right for forecourts and private parking that occasionally need access.
From a single steel post outside a Garscadden and Scotstounhill corner shop to a full PAS 68 line across a public square, we handle the survey, the install and the aftercare. Quote first, work second, no surprises on invoice.
Whether the job is on the Great Western Road parades and the surrounding suburban trade units, we install across Garscadden and Scotstounhill and the rest of the G postcodes, with the same survey, quote and install crew on every job.
On hospital, clinic and care-home sites in Garscadden and Scotstounhill we install bollards around ambulance bays, pedestrian crossings and entrances. The brief is usually about keeping the route clear without making it harder for genuine traffic.
Where the threat is hostile vehicle attack — public realm, government sites, event spaces in Garscadden and Scotstounhill — 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.
Where the Garscadden and Scotstounhill site is in a conservation area or has a listed frontage, we work with the planning constraints rather than around them. Heritage-style cast-iron bollards, lower visual impact installs, and like-for-like replacement of damaged historic posts.
For removable bollards we install a properly cast ground socket with a drain so it doesn't silt up, supply spare keys and label them — small things that matter once the bollard is in daily use.
Cast-in ground socket with a drained sump, padlocked head, spare keys supplied. Right for forecourts and private parking that occasionally need access.
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.
Damaged post replacement, foundation repair, repaint, reflective banding and like-for-like reinstatement.
Steel and stainless posts root-fixed or core-drilled into concrete for permanent perimeter protection. The default for shopfronts and column protection.
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.
Automatic bollards in Garscadden and Scotstounhill 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.
Bell-shaped cast-iron posts in conservation areas around Garscadden and Scotstounhill are installed root-fixed in a haunched concrete mix; they look right and they hold up.
Yes. A single replacement post on a damaged shopfront in Garscadden and Scotstounhill is a normal job for us, not a "minimum order" that gets pushed away. Quote the same way as a bigger scheme.
The bollards carry the manufacturer warranty; the installation itself carries our workmanship guarantee. Both are written into the quote so it's clear before you sign.
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.
Yes. Hydraulic and electromechanical bollards need annual servicing to stay reliable. We service systems we install and systems put in by other contractors.
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.
Lead time depends on the bollard spec, but most fixed and removable installs in Garscadden and Scotstounhill are booked within a couple of weeks of a signed quote. Automatic and crash-rated jobs need longer for the units to come in.