Additional Space for Coronavirus Social Distancing Created with Recycled Site Materials

This contractor has uses recycled site materials to create a unique outdoor space for operatives and staff to meet, eat and relax.

The area, called a ‘Green Zone’, boosts the sustainability of the project and its creation supports social distancing by providing additional space.

Fencing and tables were made with pallets, planters were built with left over shuttering ply, the barbecue was built as part of sample brickwork and excess shingle was used on the floor and plants will be reused in the final landscaping of the project, additionally the sun sails were contributed by their groundworks contractor.

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