Clements Court, developed by Wates, needed high-capacity bin stores and high-security yet flexible storage shelters capable of withstanding urban demands without compromising the development's visual character. Sedum green roofing and sustainability were central to the brief, requiring robust materials and eco-conscious design throughout.
Working closely with the Wates team, The Bike Storage Company designed and delivered a bespoke suite of bin stores and shelters — each tailored to specific site zones and resident needs, all manufactured in Britain and built to last.
The Clements Court Refuse Stores were specified across several configurations to accommodate the varying waste collection areas across the development. The primary unit — a double bin store for 13 x 1100L euro bins — was built with powder-coated steel cladding, single-leaf swing gates, security mesh divides, and bespoke dimensions. Smaller 4-bin and 3-bin stores were provided for additional zones, with sedum roof options across the range to blend sustainability with a clean urban aesthetic. Laser-cut door plates and waste bag apertures were incorporated for both functional and visual coherence, and all installations were secured using tamper-resistant fixings for maximum durability.
The Carlton High-Security Mesh Shelters were delivered in three configurations to suit different areas of the site. A 15-space shelter with bespoke site-specific dimensions served the primary zone, a 13-space shelter with a custom L-shaped footprint made efficient use of constrained site space, and a 4-space shelter addressed the tighter zones within the development. Each shelter featured individual compartments with heavy-duty steel mesh divides, optional sedum roofs with uprated steels and parapet details for green credentials, and heavy-duty mechanical code locks fitted to every compartment for resident security and peace of mind.
Sedum green roofing was applied across both the shelters and bin stores, softening the visual impact of the structures while promoting biodiversity and assisting with rainwater management on site. Every element was designed for durability and sustainable performance, from the precision powder-coated finishes to the British-manufactured steel frameworks.
The full installation was delivered seamlessly in close coordination with the Wates team, with all structures built to precise site specifications. The result is a cohesive suite of storage facilities that integrates naturally into the development's urban landscape, providing practical functionality for both residents and facilities management teams.