Construction projects and retail fitouts rely heavily on protective barriers to control access, protect the public, and maintain safety standards. These barriers are often referred to as construction hoarding, temporary fencing, or retail hoarding depending on the environment where they are installed. While these structures are essential during active works, Hoarding Removal becomes necessary once the project reaches its final stage or when access to the site must be restored.
At some point in every project lifecycle, these barriers must come down. Hoarding Removal is the final stage that restores public access and clears the way for the next phase of work. While it may appear straightforward, the process requires careful planning, safety compliance, and proper dismantling techniques.