In transit – decorative casings for transport projects

High passenger traffic volumes place specific demands on column casings and wall linings, as they must withstand scuffs and damage while complementing the design of airports, rail stations and bus terminals.

Encasement’s Verta column casings and Vecta building lining products are designed to meet a wide range of transport sector requirements, offering a broad choice of material and finish options to suit diverse specifications.

For interior applications only, Circa and Quadra column casings offer added versatility through a choice of standard sizes or bespoke shapes and dimensions. Made from pre-formed MDF, they typically feature tough high-pressure laminate (HPL) finishes and are widely specified for transport hubs for both durability and appearance.

The Forma metal and Polyma GRP column casing ranges are suitable for both internal and external use, combining weather resistance, durability and an exceptionally broad choice of finishes for greater design flexibility.

Both ranges are available in standard sizes, as well as bespoke shapes and dimensions, as Forma is manufactured from aluminium or stainless steel, while Polyma is produced from moulds to meet individual project requirements.

In many transport hubs, interior walls must balance protection with appearance, as they need to resist accidental damage, deliver a long service life and reduce maintenance, while providing an attractive finish in areas such as waiting rooms, foyers and check-in areas.

Vecta building linings are manufactured to individual project specifications and can be supplied in a variety of materials, including natural, brushed, anodised or PPC-coated metal, as well as compact laminate wall linings available in a wide choice of colours, which are available in a wide colour palette.

They can also incorporate custom images or graphics to support distinctive interior design or branding, and we also offer a full supply-and-install service for contractors through our in-house contracting division.