Builders on one of Bristol’s biggest developments will be commuting to site on bikes, to help ease congestion.
Construction workers at the Assembly Bristol project will be using Brompton bikes to commute to and from the site, making use of a solar-powered dock and a fleet of folding Brompton hire bikes.
The solar installation, which also involves partners Galliford Try, Axa IM Real Assets and Bell Hammer, will be the first of its kind in the UK at an operational construction site.
Brompton Bike Hire MD Julian Scriven said it made much more sense for a dock to be in place from the start of a project rather than at the end. “Although the concept of installing docks from the start to allow site staff access to the bikes to get to and from work seems fairly simple, it’s just not something that’s currently done,” he said.
“On-site parking can be really problematic for people working on projects like Assembly Bristol due to the fact that town and city centres are notoriously short on parking places. We know that embedding cycling as part of the normal daily commute not only brings great health benefits, but is vital in helping to reduce congestion and CO2 emissions in our towns and cities.
“A project we witnessed at a building site in Manchester made us realise we should be thinking differently. Staff at that site were parking outside the city centre and using dockless bikes to travel the final few miles to get to work. But at the end of their shifts, there were no bikes around to get them back to their cars.
“We realised that if Brompton Bike Hire docks were installed at the start of the build, they would not have had the same reliability problems. Our bikes can be pre-booked so they’re always there when you need them. It’s more like temporary ownership than bike hire, as our bikes are yours for the day once rented.”