CoverMe Hole Cover

On this project they are using the CoverMe Hole Cover, an industry-first adaptable multi use solution that is transforming how the industry protects voids on construction sites.

For years, plywood has been the go-to method for covering floor penetrations. But it comes with problems: cutting holes for services weakens its integrity, it’s hard to maintain, and it often ends up as waste.

This product is sustainable and reusable, so can be taken from job to job, reducing waste and cost.

It is also fully adaptable being designed to fit any void, thanks to adjustable slides and multiple size options, requires no tools and installation is quick and simple saving time and labour.

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Information provided by McLaren Construction (London)


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