We can also provide custom builds for unique temporary hoarding situations such as renovations or extensions.
Construction Hoarding is a temporary safety wall between a construction site and a public area.
These structures protect and secure job sites within shopping centres, external construction sites, airports, hospitals, schools, theme parks, public transport areas and more.
ECCH uses the Titan, Australian Standard (AS) 4687 Engineer Certified, freestanding A-Class hoarding system, which means that not only are they safe and reliable, but they also don’t connect to your floor or ceiling - zero damage! Our Hoardings can have vinyl advertisements attached, or you can even get creative and get artists in to paint them.
What is “Hoarding”?
Why are Australian Standards Important?
Australian Standards are set by stand-alone governing bodies, such as Standards Australia, to ensure that building industry companies adhere to specific criteria including; safety to the public, security for sites, efficiency and cost-effectiveness when carrying out work.
Standards are essential as they protect all parties involved. If you choose to go with a company that does NOT follow Australian Standard Guidelines, you have to question whether you are prepared for the costs and liabilities that come with this decision if something were to happen at one of your sites.
Meet Our Team
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Steve Zeiger
DIRECTOR
Steve has been involved in the construction industry for the past 43 years. His original trade was that of cabinetmaking; learning solid timber manufacturing techniques and constructing artisan level joinery.
He later moved to shop-fitting and project management and furthered his education by achieving his Masters in Accounting and Masters in Business Administration, graduating in 2019.
When not developing his businesses, he spends his time kite-surfing, snow-boarding and powerlifting.
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David Raisin
OPERATIONS MANAGER
David started in the construction industry in 2003 in floor and wall tiling for 7 years. He then moved into the automotive industry for another 7 years.
Shifting back into the construction starting with ECCH in Cairns in 2018, he quickly took on a leadership position in the Cairns crew, and now as the Operations Manager.
“My role at ECCH has given me the flexibility needed to assist my special needs daughter with her appointments and therapies, which was not possible previously in conventional rigid jobs.”
He enjoys time with his family exploring their corner of paradise in beautiful Cairns.