Overview:
Balfour Beatty, a leading multinational infrastructure group, approached us in 2024 to provide outdoor seating solutions for their employees at various construction sites. With a focus on enhancing break areas for workers on-site, Balfour Beatty required durable, weather-resistant picnic tables that could withstand constant use in tough outdoor environments.
Challenge:
Given the nature of Balfour Beatty’s construction sites, the picnic tables needed to be robust enough to handle heavy use and exposure to a range of weather conditions. Additionally, the tables had to be easy to transport and install across different sites, ensuring flexibility for locations where seating might be moved or repositioned based on project needs.
Solution:
We supplied 4 x A-frame picnic tables constructed from heavy-duty timber, designed specifically for outdoor use in industrial settings. The A-frame design provides stability and is capable of seating multiple workers comfortably during break periods. The weather-resistant materials ensure the tables can remain outdoors year-round with minimal maintenance, making them an ideal solution for Balfour Beatty’s site requirements.
Results:
The picnic tables were successfully delivered and installed across several Balfour Beatty construction sites, providing much-needed break spaces for the company’s workforce. The tables have contributed to creating a more comfortable environment for employees to relax during breaks, improving overall site conditions and staff morale. Balfour Beatty has expressed satisfaction with the quality and durability of the tables, which continue to perform well under demanding conditions.
Key Highlights:
- 4 A-frame Picnic Tables Supplied: Durable and weather-resistant, perfect for construction site environments.
- Enhanced Break Areas: Comfortable outdoor seating for workers during rest periods.
- Built for Industrial Use: Sturdy design ensures long-lasting performance on construction sites.
- Satisfied Client: Balfour Beatty praised the quality and functionality of the tables.