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PRESENTS CASE STUDY FOR EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL: ORION PERMANENT UNDERGROUND BASE SOCKETS FOR BOLLARDS ALONG BANK STREET, KILMARNOCK

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Page 1: East Ayrshire Council, Orions on Bank Street Case Study 2011

PRESENTS CASE STUDY FOR EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL:

ORION PERMANENT UNDERGROUND BASE

SOCKETS FOR BOLLARDS ALONG BANK STREET,

KILMARNOCK

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INTRODUCTION

Poletech Systems were very fortunate to launch the Orion Permanent Underground Socket

Base in time to be included in on a very prestigious project within Bank Street, Kilmarnock.

For anyone who is familiar with the area, lots of development has been concentrated in and

around Bank Street, which is renowned for the shopping facilities and the beauty of the

authentic block paving.

Poletech supplied over 40 sockets that were used to house a stainless steel bollard within a

Caithness stone and granite set footway. The reason for the Orion being selected was due

to the circular symmetrical design, durability and being fully manufactured in non-corrosive

materials. The result of which I’m sure you’ll agree is exceptional and distinguised in design

and the bollard and socket compliment each other perfectly.

THE INSTALLATION:

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THE IMPRESSIVE RESULTS:

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Lighting Technician at East Ayrshire Council, Robert Cooper said, “One of the reasons the

Orion was chosen over its competitors units was the circular design which doesn’t look out of

place and fits in with the retro design we were trying to achieve.”

He also commented on the installation guides that were provided enabled easy installation

for the teams and the ability to set the socket in concrete before the bollard was installed,

ensuring confidence that the finished design would be plumb.

The socket was manufactured in aluminium with stainless steel fixings which will not rust and

will have a long life.

Other useful links you may find of interest in relation to this case study:

www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk

www.poletech.co.uk

If you have a similar project you would like to discuss with Poletech, please don’t hesitate to

contact us:

Poletech Systems Limited, Bowbridge Road, Newark,

Nottinghamshire, NG24 4EQ

Tel: +44 (0) 1636 611 426

Fax: +44 (0) 1636 612 121

Email: [email protected]

Websites: www.poletech.co.uk / www.passivelysafe.co.uk