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FalcoLok-500 Cycle Store for the South Staffordshire College

22-12-2011 FalcoLok-500 Cycle Store for the South Staffordshire College

Back in August Falco was commissioned by Wildgoose Construction to provide a sheltered cycle parking and waiting shelter facility for students use at the Rodbaston campus - South Staffordshire College. The FalcoLok-500 cycle and waiting store, which is fully BREEAM compatible, was the product identified to meet the colleges requirement due to its full enclosure capabilities, modular design and cost-effective price. The picture shows the aesthetic cycle shelter equipped with Sheffield Stands to accommodate up to 24 bicycles!

FalcoLok Cycle Stores

The FalcoLok store is a very versatile range of modular shelters providing a lockable secure cycle and bin store in a modular range and can be supplied in 2,500mm, 3,000mm or 5,000mm modules, up to any size. Useful for storing a wide range of items and uses such as; cycle store, bin store, equipment store etc, the FalcoLok is a robust and vandal resistant utilitarian outdoor store with a great aesthetic design.
Available in a range of claddings - hardwood slats (also FSC), corrugated aluzinc sheets or wire mesh, the FalcoLok is a great addition to any design scheme.

FalcoLok-500 Cycle Store

The FalcoLok 500 is the biggest cycle shelter of the FalcoLok family. With a standard module size of 4,990mm across the front and a depth of 3,980mm, the FalcoLok 500 cycle shelter is a very large equipment/cycle storage housed under a single roof span without internal supports.

For more information about the FalcoLok-500 cycle store, or any other product from our cycle shelter and store range, please contact our sales team on (01538) 380080. Alternatively our 300 page brochure can be requested by clicking the following link


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