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Hi-Tech Hoarding for Hi-Tech Research in Hull

Hi-Tech Hoarding for Hi-Tech Research in Hull hoard-it

hoard-it recently installed 369metres of site hoarding at Reckitt Benckiser’s new £100m hi-tech research and development site in Hull.

The consumer healthcare group that owns Dettol and Nurofen hired Keltbray for the construction and were very pleased with the entire operation. This was our first job for Keltbray, and Hoard-it have received positive feedback from both parties.

In light of our successful job, Reckitt Benckiser have requested a quotation to buy the hoarding system for continued use in their future projects.