Public Sector Wed, Mar 23, 2016 9:12 AM
Jackpad has supplied foundations for a large modular building complex at the Covent Garden Market Authority.
The authority was installing 52 modules of 6m by 2.45m for its ‘back room’ operations and required something that enabled fast and mess free installation.
Facilities Manager Jo Breare said: “We chose Jackpad as a quick, convenient alternative to traditional concrete foundations thereby avoiding the disruption and associated mess laying concrete creates. The service delivered was great and the product was also terrific.”
The double storey buildings by T F Jacksons provide all the space capacity required and if they need to be moved, the Jackpad system can be lifted with no damage to the substrate.
Jackpad provides portable foundations for single, double and treble storey modular buildings throughout the UK and offers a simple alternative to digging out and laying concrete footings, with the added benefit that they are manufactured from recycled plastic and can be re-used, providing an eco-friendly solution.
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