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Another fantastic hoarding project completed on behalf of Bicester Village, installed in just one night!
Work commenced once visitors left the village at 8pm and had to be completed by 6am. Great quality work from our production team, and yet again our installation team didn’t let us down. The main aim was to clad a temporary hoarding to allow it to fit in with the high standard surroundings of the village, whilst work is being carried out on the unit behind.
The structure was quite tall, with the top of the hoarding being at 3.75m and the cut to shape the elements reached 4.25m, both much higher than a standard hoarding! Due to the quick turnaround required, our team had to print the hoarding to the plans before the hoarding itself was built, meaning it was ready to fit the day after the hoarding was constructed. This meant we had to cut the hoarding to fit in situ, and precision was necessary right from the design to the finished structure. We couldn’t have hoped for it to turn out any better!