Envirowrap Scaffolding to Minimise Disturbance

Ensuring the safety of local residents, as well as visitors and the workforce, is of high importance during a construction project.

We implemented the use of Enviro Wrap protection to the scaffolding to help reduce noise, improve safety and maintain the high quality appearance of Manchester city centre.

The system not only protects the local community, but it shows respect by keeping the area of scaffolding look neat and tidy throughout the project.

The Enviro Wrap has been implemented for 6 months with significant success and the first section is due to be dismantled as the external façade is moving towards completion.

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