Project

Flagpole installation

Choosen location by the customer to install 5 6MTR flagpoles. Rebar and mesh was also installed as a precaution to wind factor and movement of flagpoles during wind periods.

Choosen location by the customer to install 5 6MTR flagpoles. Rebar and mesh was also installed as a precaution to wind factor and movement of flagpoles during wind periods.

Early bird catches the concrete! 6:30 pour, edged and floated. Finished with broom.

Early bird catches the concrete! 6:30 pour, edged and floated. Finished with broom.

Measuring out, drilling and bolting all components together. Stainless steel and galv dipped bolts were used for a more superior finish and giving longer life to the product in the elements.

Measuring out, drilling and bolting all components together. Stainless steel and galv dipped bolts were used for a more superior finish and giving longer life to the product in the elements.

The flagpole stands were altered as most poles are dug into the ground, with the expertise of our customers engineer, and to minimise altering the ground work, the stabiliser boxing was welded to the base plate and strengthened with bracing around.

The flagpole stands were altered as most poles are dug into the ground, with the expertise of our customers engineer, and to minimise altering the ground work, the stabiliser boxing was welded to the base plate and strengthened with bracing around.

And a great result - flags are flying!!

And a great result - flags are flying!!

Project description

Our customer requested a further upgrade to there site. We were delighted to showcase there flags by creating a concrete pad and installing the flagpoles. Although to some can be a basic install, we ensured the pad wasn’t interrupting any underground pipe work and aerial bylaws bringing the heights under restricted airspace from the local airport.

Last updated on 18-01-2023