Broxap provide shelters, covered walkways and entrance canopies to schools and offices, as well as a comprehensive range of shelters and cycle storage solutions. The range also includes smoking shelters and timber shelters.
As part of the cycle storage compound range, we offer cycle lockers; these allow cyclists to deposit cycling items safely, as well as securing their bicycle. We can provide bespoke versions of its popular range of shelters, to accommodate a large quantity of cycles or motorcycles, which can be added on to existing structures.
Covered walkways, are able to encounter any complex configurations and can accommodate complex turns and angles. They can provide side screens to their covered walkways which allow the facility to give protection from harsh weather. For additional security to the covered walkways Broxap have optional lighting, in which solar lighting LED’s can be added for security after sundown.
Our shade sail fabric structures offer a stylish solution to protecting children from up to 99% of the sun’s rays and reduce the air temperature by up to 32%. Available in a variety of colour combinations shade sails and canopies can be supplied in a variety of coloured fabrics, with over twenty vibrant colours to choose from! As part of the Shelters range we also supply waterproof Tensile Structures, modular in design these structures offer strength and outstanding durability.
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Many of our shelters can be enhanced with bespoke graphics and vinyls. For more info call our team on 01782 564411 or email info@broxap.com
Yes. With our bespoke “design & build” offering, our standard design shelters can be modified to suit your site constraints or to align or avoid to door positions, windows, building reveals, as well as site topography. We also provide complete turnkey design consultancy service for unique canopy/shelter schemes, turning architectural concepts into high quality, durable and commercially competitive constructs.
Yes. For bespoke canopy/shelters, we provide reactions for the design and construction of foundations by others. For pre-designed standard products, we can provide drawing for these to be assessed by your engineering consultant(s). In cases where you do not have an engineer or contractor as part of your project, we can provide a quotation for the design and construction of the foundations.
A nominal minimum gap of 50mm will be required between the shelter and a building to allow for deflections. A Weather Resistance Barrier (WRB) can be provided to close this gap.
Yes, we offer a range of options such as PVC roll up panels, Roller Shutter Doors and PETg UV Side Panels. For more information and ideas on how to enclose your shelter click here.
Structural mild steel, including UKCA Marked (formally “CE Marked”) Steel*; Stainless-steel (grade 304 or 316); fabricated and/or cast aluminium; FSC* structurally graded and non-graded softwood.
*Where required.
Virtually all roofing materials. Popular choices are for polycarbonates, PVC tensile fabric (membrane), shade cloth, or an architectural profile metal cladding. We also use laminate glass, heat soak toughened glass (or both toughened AND laminate glass), as well as green roof technologies, built-up metal roofs and aluminium panels (e.g., bandstands).
Rainwater goods, such as guttering and down pipes, are optional features for most shelters and canopies. Rainwater goods/downpipes (if required) would typically discharge at ground level into a gully. Any rainwater goods shall typically consider the flow rates of BS EN 12056-3:2000.
It is advisable to reach out to your local authority to inquire about the need for planning permission. The requirement for planning permission can vary based on a range of factors including the size, exact location, and nature of the project. It is important to provide detailed information to ensure accurate guidance.
Building Regulations specify the standard to which a structure should be built i.e., strength, fire ratings etc. All of our bespoke structures are designed to BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005 Eurocode – basis of structural design; BS EN 1993-1-1:2005 Eurocode 3 – Design of steel structures; BS EN 1991-1-3:2003 Eurocode 1 – Snow Loads; and BS EN 1991-1-4:2005 Eurocode 1 – Wind Actions. When specifying your canopy/shelter requirements, it is important to emphasise this requirement, to ensure against cheap products from rogue traders that may fail.
Yes. Our pre-designed range of shelters consider specific wind and snow loading criteria from the above for general use in the UK.
Yes. Bespoke designs are assessed and underwritten by an independent Structural Engineer. It is advisable that you contact your Local Building Control Officer to confirm if your canopy will need to conform to any specific Building Regulations. With their predetermined components/connections, there may be certain sites (e.g., high altitude, coastal towns etc…) that require our pre-designed “standard” products to be assessed, either by others or by us for a professional service charge.
Yes, we can provide a one stop shop from the initial site visit, to ordering your shelter, completing a site survey & groundworks along with an installation service.