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Freestanding A Walls that go the distance

14/07/2025
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When it comes to strong, flexible, and cost-effective retaining structures, precast freestanding A Walls are a clear choice.

Whether you’re managing material bays, boundary walls, or structural divisions, A Walls offer a smart solution that’s quick to install and built to perform.

Across the UK, more contractors are turning to A Wall structures for their speed, strength, and versatility, especially on projects where time and space are limited.

Precast concrete freestanding A Walls

57 Freestanding A Walls for Castle Douglas

We recently supplied 57 freestanding A Walls to a project in Castle Douglas.

Each A-wall unit was precast to exact specifications, ensuring a solid fit on-site with no extra fuss.

Designed to be moved or reconfigured if needed, these walls were the ideal choice for a site that needed both strength and flexibility.

This project is a great example of how we support local developments with high-quality precast A Walls that help get the job done quickly and properly.

Freestanding A Walls at Castle Douglas  - creating s strong retaining wall

Annan Waste Transfer Site

Earlier this year, we delivered freestanding A Walls to the Annan Waste Transfer Site, which shows how well these walls perform in heavy-duty industrial environments.

Facilities like this need robust structures that can handle heavy loads, resist impact, and require minimal maintenance.

Our precast freestanding A Walls offered all of that, with the added benefit of being repositionable should site layouts change in the future.

Freestanding A Walls for Annan Waste Transfer Site

Why choose freestanding precast A Walls?

Fast installation
A-walls arrive ready to place so there’s no curing time, no formwork and no hassle.

No fixings required
Freestanding design means no need for ground anchors or foundations in many applications which makes them ideal for temporary or adaptable setups.

Reliable strength
Made with high-strength, reinforced concrete, A Walls are designed to handle pressure from retained materials or equipment.

Space-saving design
Their angled base provides stability without taking up too much room, making them perfect for tight sites.

Reusable & relocatable
Need to rearrange a layout? No problem. A-walls can be moved and reused as needs change, making them a great long-term investment.

Freestanding A Walls

Ideal for a range of projects

Our freestanding A-walls are used in a variety of sectors:

  • Industrial & Commercial Sites – Material bays, storage divisions, or perimeter barriers
  • Agriculture – Grain storage, silage clamps, and livestock containment
  • Waste & Recycling – Dividing bays for waste materials, recyclables, or aggregates
  • Infrastructure – Temporary or permanent retaining structures for public works or road projects
Concrete freestanding A walls

Local knowledge, reliable delivery

From Castle Douglas to Annan and beyond, we supply A Walls to projects across the UK.

Whether you’re after a full retaining wall system or just a few units for a smaller site, our freestanding A Walls offer strength, speed, and flexibility in one easy-to-install package.



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