Our high quality heavy and small plant hire goes hand in hand with outstanding customer service, enabling problem free construction projects in Bishop’s Stortford. Large or small equipment used for lifting is essential during any building work, as injury can result from continual manual lifting or repeated movement.
A range of props are also very useful when it comes to carrying out work which is not only professionally handled but ensures that safety is a priority.
This powered access equipment is ideal for raising and positioning loads for jobs such as installation of air conditioning and heating ducts. Compact and portable these lifts can be easily transported in a pick up and are simple to use. This means they are extremely popular with contractors and those working on multiple sites. We also offer Manual Chain Hoists, Pallet Trucks, 4 Wheeled Bogeys and Plasterboard Trolleys.
These adjustable and extendible steel props will provide strong and reliable support where needed, for example supporting horizontal beams, while removing, repairing or replacing original masonry. They are highly preferable to using makeshift wooden props, as they are designed for purpose and are a safer option. They are utilised many times in construction projects such as makeovers, renovations or new builds.
Bishop’s Stortford could undergo a complete overhaul after consultations, in an effort to boost visitors to the town. A variety of options are being considered by local authorities such as the banning of cars in South Street making it a pedestrianised area. The building of more hotels is another idea along with the creation of a brand for Bishop’s Stortford with improved shopping. There are also plans to enhance the riverside on the Stort between The Causeway and London Road, and upgrading Castle park.
Volunteer ‘ambassadors’ may be recruited on busy days and during public events, who will provide a friendly welcome and assist visitors with directions and information etc. The surrounding countryside could be an asset for walking and hiking groups, and a bigger emphasis on local history is recommended. There will of course be more homes built and it looks like Bishop’s Stortford has a bright future!