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Our galvanised fixed steel bollards provide a strong and permanent solution for controlling vehicle access and protecting buildings from impact. Manufactured in the UK from high-quality steel and hot-dip galvanised for corrosion resistance, these bollards are widely used in car parks, warehouses, commercial premises and private developments.
Designed for durability and long service life, fixed steel bollards create a highly visible physical barrier that helps prevent unauthorised vehicle access, illegal parking and accidental vehicle damage.
Fixed steel bollards are commonly installed in locations where permanent vehicle access control is required. They are widely used to protect buildings, control parking areas and prevent vehicles entering restricted zones.
Typical installations include car parks, warehouse loading bays, service yards, pedestrian areas, shopfront protection and private driveways.

Fixed steel bollards are typically installed by setting the base of the bollard into a concrete foundation below ground level. Once installed, they provide a permanent barrier that cannot be removed, making them ideal for locations where long-term protection is required.
For maximum stability, bollards should be installed into a suitable concrete foundation to ensure proper load resistance and durability.
What are fixed steel bollards used for?
Fixed steel bollards are used to control vehicle access, prevent illegal parking and protect buildings or pedestrian areas from vehicle impact.
Are galvanised bollards corrosion resistant?
Yes. Galvanised bollards are coated using a hot-dip galvanising process which protects the steel from rust and corrosion, making them suitable for long-term outdoor use.
Where are fixed bollards commonly installed?
They are commonly installed in car parks, warehouses, service yards, private driveways, pedestrian areas and commercial premises.