PORTFOLIO
We have a rich and diverse portfolio from all over England, and we’re always looking to expand our expertise across the UK! This page contains a sample of our diverse range of lining projects ordered by most recent, spanning nearly a decade. We believe the results speak for themselves!
You can use the interactive map on this page to filter jobs by location, simply click the county to bring up any and all portfolio items we have for that area.
Prefer to browse for yourself? Our 2 most recent posts are below, but at the bottom of the page you’ll find the complete archive of our portfolio to browse at your leisure.
Bringing Bideford’s Mini Roundabout Back to Life
The efficient flow of traffic is crucial for any community, and a key part of that is clear, well-maintained road markings. So, when essential gas pipeline works were completed in Bideford, Devon, it left the local mini roundabout in need of a complete re-marking. The...
Petroc College Barnstaple: Back to School in Style
Barnstaple College: Back to School in Style When we were approached to remark Petroc College Barnstaple to refresh their car parks and roadway markings, we understood the assignment completely. With students and staff returning in September, it was crucial that the...
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Wiveliscombe Fire Station – Car Park Marking
Car park markings in white and yellow thermoplastic screed with applied tack coat primer. Here we have "keep clear" markings outside the main doors of the fire station and the road ways into the car parks. This was to keep all the exits clear for when the fire service...
Helston – Car Park Marking
New road & car park markings in white & yellow thermoplastic screed after the construction of a new live-in quarters block was completed.
Oxford Train Station – Car Park Marking
Elite Markings were asked to remark Oxford Train Station's car park. We used white and yellow thermoplastic screed to complete the job. Due to the nature of use at Oxford train station, we wanted to reduce disruption and worked out of hours on a Sunday for them.




