Nationwidehire celebrates working with i5digital.comBy: i5digital ltd The skip hire market continues to be the cornerstone of the business. With urban renewal projects underway, all over the country, the need for waste removal continues to thrive. Nationwidehire offer skips of all shapes and sizes to suit the needs of clients across the UK. With local councils particularly hot on the requirement for on street permits, the needs of clients to get in and out are paramount. Powered access, or cherry pickers to use their more widespread term, are increasingly becoming more varied in terms of their size and function. Access to hard to reach, or potentially hazardous places is always the bane of most developers. With a national network of suppliers Nationwidehire can service all your needs with just one phone call. Whether you are after a skip, cherry picker or any other piece of plant hire, one number for all requirements is proving to be a huge advantage to time pressed builders and project managers. Ben, project manager on a B and Q refit job says, “we simply call them up and before you know it, it’s there. No hassle, never any let down. They are the most reliable supplier and because of that they are my preferred supplier for all our plant hire requirements” To call, simply dial 01329 226868, email info@nationwidehire.co.uk or visit the website. The wealth of knowledge and experience within the in house team, means that whatever your requirements a solution can be found. Working 6 days a week and just a phone call away customer service is what keeps this company ahead of its competitors. The shift by many to online reflect’s the growing trend of many industries and the building trade is no exception. The power of modern technology means you can research, order and buy online. To this end Nationwidehire is pleased to continue to use i5digital Ltd to create and manage its websites, and this mutually beneficial arrangement will continue to thrive. Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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