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  Recycling
 Aggregate bays for the Waste Management and Recycling industries
NP Structures’ range of Aggregate Bays are their newest development, already being widely distributed around the country in Waste Management and Recycling industries. Designed to be mounted onto concrete blocks to create robust recycling and storage bays, the AG-Shelter is 100% modular to create lengths of any size in 2m increments. Allowing the flexibility to extend, reduce or relocate where required. NP Structures’ temporary and semi-permanent structures are the ideal low-cost solution for industrial storage.
NP Structures have teamed up with Manchester based company, WotBlock, to give clients a full-service experience from ground preparation and layout to applying the final touches on the weatherproof PVC membrane. WotBlock are one of the largest suppliers of concrete interlocking blocks, supplying an extensive range of block sizes with stocks of over 1,000 at any one time. WotBlock has been working within Waste Management and Recycling industries since 2011.
NP Structures PVC-clad building are also available as freestanding models, designed to be bolted directly onto a solid concrete base, and their most popular design; the Container Canopy. As the name suggests, these structures create covered storage space between two shipping containers.
Traditional British manufacturing has been at the heart of NP Structures culture since 1969. Coupled with innovative technologies and an in-house structural design team - NP Structures are the leading authority on economical, semi- permanent PVC-clad buildings.
      FLEXIBLE STORAGE SYSTEMS
  LOW-COST STORAGE
 MINIMAL GROUNDWORK
 FAST TURN-AROUND
   CONTAINER CANOPIES
 COVERED RACKING
 CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE TO REQUEST A BROCHURE
sales@npstructures.co.uk | +44(0)1282 873120 www.npstructures.co.uk
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