About ProjectPrint
Scaffolding and Building wrap specialist. Printed hoardings.
Most of our building wraps are for decorative purpose. Hiding or disguising the unattractive cumbersome scaffold will greatly enhance the construction site and the overall amenity. Something the architect and planners are insisting on, especially on architectural or historical buildings of importance. Building wrap and high level billboards (anything over 4.6 meters from the ground to top of the advertisement) can also be used for advertising.
Being a building wrap specialist, we can also supply the hire and installation of the scaffolding sub-frames needed to wrap the mesh PVC print around. We are also happy to work with your chosen scaffold contractor and work with them to ensure the necessary sub-frame is installed correctly.
Our Printed hoardings are high quality 3mm aluminium composite panel. Digitally printed high resolution and over laminated with an anti-graffiti film. The laminate will give the print better longevity and any graffiti can be wiped off without damaging the print.
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