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CWP Freestanding T Walls allow a quick and simple solution for a variety of uses, all whilst offering great value for money and flexibility. Our T Walls have many different uses for the agricultural and industrial sectors – they can enable different levels to be created within a building, continuous walls can be created regardless of the terrain, and they are simple to position, meaning your new structure can be built quickly.

Each T Wall is fitted with a tongue and groove feature which allows your construction to be stable and sturdy. Additional T walls can also be added at a later date if the need arises to extend and create a larger space. As well as the tongue and groove feature, each T Wall is fitted with cast-in fork pockets which can enable the walls to be easily manoeuvred.

Freestanding T Wall Uses

Agricultural

  • Agricultural Buildings
  • Storage Bays
  • Aggregate Bays
  • Grain Storage
  • Silage Storage

Industrial

  • Waste & Recycling Facilities
  • Flood Alleviation Works
  • Security / Fire Blast Walls
  • Boundaries from Hazardous areas
  • Salt / Sand Storage

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Freestanding T Wall Sizes

1m wide x 2m high

1m wide x 3m high

Freestanding T Wall Gallery

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