HVM Bollards are robust protective posts installed in public spaces to prevent vehicle incursion while maintaining the flow and accessibility of pedestrian areas. These engineered barriers are designed to stop or significantly slow high-mass vehicles, providing essential security for town centres, shopping districts, government buildings, and community gathering spaces. Available in various heights and materials, HVM bollards can be specified to match your streetscape, whether you prefer the clean lines of modern stainless steel or the warmth of stone or timber cladding.
Security that fits naturally into communities. HVM bollards work best when people barely notice them. Our range includes retractable and fixed options, allowing flexibility in how you manage vehicle and pedestrian movement. Fixed bollards suit permanent installations where vehicle restriction is constant, while retractable systems accommodate emergency vehicle access, service deliveries, and occasional events. Each specification meets rigorous impact and performance standards, tested to ensure they deliver protection without compromise.
Thoughtful design matters as much as engineering. We work with town planners and architects to position bollards where they're genuinely needed, avoiding the cluttered or fortress-like appearance that can undermine community confidence in public spaces. Proper spacing, material selection, and integration with adjacent street furniture create protective schemes that feel like part of the streetscape rather than imposed security measures. Good HVM bollard design enhances wayfinding, creates seating opportunities, and frames views, turning functional security into positive urban design.
Let us help you protect your community thoughtfully. Our team understands that effective security strengthens public confidence in shared spaces. We provide detailed assessments of your site, recommend appropriate bollard types and locations, and manage installation to minimise disruption. Get in touch to discuss your security needs and explore how HVM bollards can be part of your broader public realm strategy.











