Portable roadways and pedestrian walkways cater for man and machine
Portable roadways and pedestrian walkways can combine not only to give you the under-foot surface you need to get the job done, but also to keep machinery and manpower safely separated.
Lay portable roadways to give your heavy vehicles access to the areas of a site where they need to work, without churning the ground into a quagmire of mud.
In particularly wet or muddy conditions, temporary roadway mats also make sure your vehicles' tyres can grip the surface, stopping them from getting bogged down.
Meanwhile, pedestrian walkways can clearly map out the places where it is safe for people to walk.
For those involved in the project, that can help them to get around the site without putting themselves at risk.
Pedestrian walkways can also map out the route across a site for members of the public who need to have access.
This is particularly important on construction projects located close to open facilities - such as railway stations or airports, shopping centres and retail parks.
Lay your pedestrian walkways clearly and in a safe part of the site, and you can not only give passers-by somewhere safe and mud-free to walk, but also meet the relevant health and safety requirements for protecting them while the work is being carried out.

