Construction Hoarding: Complete Guide

Construction Hoarding

Construction sites can be hazardous areas, and it is vital to ensure that the public and workers are kept safe from potential hazards. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by using construction hoarding.

Construction hoarding is a temporary structure that encloses the construction site to ensure that the public and workers are safe from any potential hazards.

At Butler, we specialise in the design, manufacture, and installation of all types of hoarding. As an award-winning signage company, we have an extensive range of hoarding solutions that are designed to provide maximum safety, security, and visibility while also being aesthetically pleasing. Our hoarding solutions are suitable for a range of applications, including construction sites, events, and marketing campaigns.

Types of Hoarding in Construction

There are two main types of hoarding used in construction: hoarding and site fencing.

Hoarding is a temporary structure that encloses the construction site to provide safety and security. It is usually made of plywood or metal panels and can be customised with branding and design to promote the project or company. Hoarding is an excellent option for construction sites located in busy areas with high foot traffic.

Site fencing, on the other hand, is a temporary barrier that is designed to restrict access to the construction site. It is usually made of mesh or chain-link panels and is used to prevent unauthorised access to the site. Site fencing is an excellent option for construction sites located in remote or secluded areas.

The main difference between hoarding and site fencing is their appearance and purpose. Hoarding is designed to provide safety, security, and branding opportunities, while site fencing is designed to restrict access and provide security.

The Hoarding Process in Construction

The hoarding process in construction involves the installation of temporary structures around the perimeter of the construction site to provide safety, security, and branding opportunities. The process typically involves the following steps:

  1. Site survey and measurement: This involves assessing the construction site to determine the exact size and dimensions of the hoarding required.
  2. Design and branding: This involves creating a design that reflects the project or company branding and messaging.
  3. Manufacturing: This involves producing the hoarding panels according to the design specifications.
  4. Installation: This involves the installation of the hoarding panels around the perimeter of the construction site.

 

The use of hoarding in construction is essential for ensuring safety and security on site. It helps to protect the public from potential hazards, including falling debris, and restricts access to the site to authorised personnel only. In addition, hoarding can be customised with branding and messaging to promote the project or company.

Using hoarding in construction has several benefits, including:

  1. Increased safety and security: Hoarding provides a physical barrier around the construction site, which helps to keep the public and workers safe.
  2. Branding opportunities: Hoarding can be customised with branding and messaging to promote the project or company.
  3. Flexibility: Hoarding can be easily installed and removed as required, making it an ideal solution for temporary construction sites.
  4. Cost-effective: Hoarding is a cost-effective solution compared to more permanent construction fencing options.

Types of Hoarding for Construction

There are several types of hoarding that can be used in construction, each with its own benefits and limitations. Here are some of the most popular types of hoarding:

  1. Plywood hoarding: This is the most common type of hoarding used in construction. It is made from plywood sheets and can be easily customised with branding and messaging.
  2. Metal hoarding: This is a more durable and long-lasting option compared to plywood hoarding. It is made from metal panels and is ideal for construction sites that require extra security.
  3. Mesh hoarding: This is a lightweight option that is ideal for short term projects.
  4. Printed hoarding: This is a type of hoarding that is printed with high-quality graphics and images. It is ideal for construction sites that require branding and messaging opportunities.

Hoarding Regulations in the UK

The use of hoarding in construction is regulated in the UK to ensure the safety of the public and workers on site. The regulations require that hoarding installations meet certain standards and that necessary permits and permissions are obtained.

To install hoarding in the UK, it is necessary to obtain a hoarding permit from the local council. The permit application requires information on the location, size, and design of the hoarding, as well as the duration of the installation.

In addition, the hoarding must comply with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) and the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA). The regulations require that the hoarding is structurally sound and stable, with appropriate foundations, and that it is erected and maintained in a safe manner.

There are also specific height requirements for hoarding in the UK. The standard height for hoarding is 2.4 metres, although it can be increased to 3 metres with special permission from the local council.

Designing and Installing Hoarding

When designing hoarding for a construction project, it is important to consider a range of factors, including the location, size, and duration of the project, as well as any safety or regulatory requirements. At Butler, we follow our 5 Steps to a Successful Hoarding Installation process to ensure that all aspects of the hoarding design and installation are taken into account.

The design of hoarding is also an opportunity to promote the project and enhance its visual appeal. This is where branding and design come into play. Branding your hoarding can be a powerful marketing and advertising tool, helping to raise awareness of the project and attract potential investors, customers, or tenants.

To brand your hoarding, you can use a range of techniques, including print graphics, vinyl wraps, or digital displays. The design should be consistent with the project’s branding and messaging, and should include relevant information such as the project name, location, and expected completion date.

In terms of size, hoarding boards typically measure around 2.4 metres high by 1.2 metres wide, although larger or custom sizes can be accommodated depending on the project’s requirements. The thickness of plywood used for hoarding can vary depending on the height and duration of the installation, but typically ranges from 12mm to 18mm.

Hoarding Cost and Sizing

The cost of site hoarding can vary depending on a range of factors, including the size of the hoarding, the materials used, the duration of the project, and the location of the construction site.

At Butler, we offer a range of hoarding options to suit different budgets and requirements, including printed hoarding and bespoke hoarding designs. Our team can provide a detailed quote based on the specific needs of your project.

Get In Touch For A Quote

In summary, construction hoarding is an essential component of any construction project, providing safety, security, and advertising opportunities.

The hoarding process in construction involves careful planning and consideration of safety requirements and regulations. As an award-winning signage company, Butler understands the importance of branding and design in hoarding installations.

If you’re looking for hoarding solutions for your construction project, contact Butler today for expert advice and high-quality installations. Or learn more about our Property Signage, Housing Development Signage, and Top 5 Hoarding Options.

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