
Morgan Lovell site rooms and welfare facilities made with Hoardfast
Office design and fit out experts Morgan Lovell required temporary internal hoarding for a project at 20 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London.

Office design and fit out experts Morgan Lovell required temporary internal hoarding for a project at 20 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London.

Artemis Interiors looked to Westgate Global to supply and install Hoardfast to create a site office, meeting room and canteen area.

BW are a fit out and refurbishment company who work with occupiers, asset managers and consultants to deliver workplaces with a personal touch. BW were working on a London fit out project in a 6 storey office development at 1 Finsbury Avenue…

John Paul Construction are leading international specialists in construction, infrastructure, fit-out and asset management. They were undertaking a student accommodation project in Aungier Street, Dublin 2, and needed to provide internal welfare…

Flexibility was key and ScS requested a solution that allowed the sides of the partition to be rolled up. In the short term this feature could provide access for any large equipment or in this case, furniture to move in and out of the area to be photographed.

Approximately 160 workers would be using these facilities, so they needed to be robust, yet clean and professional in appearance.

Apart from cost savings Flexiwall is quicker and cleaner to install than other traditional partitioning methods and can even be reconfigured, removed or relocated should business needs evolve.

Temporary internal site rooms were created using Hoardfast uPVC panels for their quality and freestanding nature.

PD Ports approached various companies to find their solution and ultimately chose Westgate Global because of our competitive pricing, the superior quality of our product and our extensive experience in installing fabric partitioning solutions.

The DHL team at Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT) contacted Westgate Global for a partitioning solution to segregate storage of food and drink containers from non-food products.