Tony Nobbs (left) MD of Al Laith and Paul Richardson, divisional manager Al Laith Site Services
UAE - The Al Laith Group based in Dubai has expanded with the launch of a new Site Services division, which is the complement to its Al Laith Scaffolding and Al Laith Event Services operations.

Al Laith Site Services, headed by Paul Richardson, will work closely with Event Services, supplying toilets, offices and general purpose cabins for all types of events.

Says Al Laith MD Tony Nobbs, "The toilet is an essential component for any event. It's the one basic element in which everyone involved, from crew and staff to the general public, need at their disposal, and if it's a bad experience, it becomes a talking point and can make the difference between an individual's enjoyment of the event or not! Our objective is to provide the very best lavatorial services - front and back of stage - in the region, in all aspects."

The move came via the friendly take-over of an existing company, giving Al Laith Site Services substantial numbers of assorted office and ablution units - including male, female, VIP, SuperPosh and wheelchair accessible WCs.

In addition to these, there is a series of quick erection flat-pack site offices and male/female/disabled shower blocks which can be folded up/down and secured in literally two minutes without the needing a crane.

Al Laith Site Services has already been busy, supplying over 80 offices and various units to the Asian Beach Games in Muscat, Oman, with units also sent to Doha, Qatar, for a series of events.

(Jim Evans)


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