Removable bollard installation in Worthing
Cast-in ground socket with a drained sump, padlocked head, spare keys supplied. Right for forecourts and private parking that occasionally need access.
Bollard fitting in Worthing for landlords, facilities managers, retail estates and local authorities. We work to drawings if you've already had a specifier involved, or we'll spec the job ourselves on a survey visit.
Bollard installation in Worthing usually means jobs across West Sussex (BN postcodes). Most of our Worthing work sits around Montague Street, the Guildbourne Centre and the seafront trade units.
Insurance-driven installs in Worthing usually need a written spec the insurer will accept. We give you a quote that lines up with what the underwriter wants to see, not just what looks fine on the day.
Industrial and logistics sites in Worthing 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.
For high-street retail in Worthing, planning consent and shopfront aesthetics matter. We install stainless steel, painted steel and bell bollards; we can also wrap or sleeve existing posts to match a brand colour.
Pick the wrong bollard and you either get one that bends on first impact or one that costs three times what the threat needs. We'll talk you through static, removable, telescopic and PAS 68 options with the trade-offs in plain English.
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.
Steel and stainless posts root-fixed or core-drilled into concrete for permanent perimeter protection. The default for shopfronts and column protection.
Damaged post replacement, foundation repair, repaint, reflective banding and like-for-like reinstatement.
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.
Foundation depth on a standard 168mm steel post in Worthing 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.
For temporary protection in Worthing — building works, events, repairs — we install ground-mounted heavy bollards that can come out cleanly when the work finishes.
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. Hydraulic and electromechanical bollards need annual servicing to stay reliable. We service systems we install and systems put in by other contractors.
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.
Always. We CAT scan, request drawings where available, and dig pilot holes before opening up. Hitting a service on a bollard install is avoidable.
For pedestrian-permeable lines we typically space at 1.2m centre-to-centre. Where the brief is to stop a vehicle squeezing through, spacing comes in tighter and the post diameter goes up.
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.