Commercial Driveways in Canary Wharf designed for busy sites and premium developments. Heavy-duty, HGV-rated surfaces with drainage, line marking and tidy finishes. Installed by Fine Landscaping from South London in around 45 minutes.
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Canary Wharf demands driveways that stay smart under constant vehicle movement, deliveries and tight access. We install robust commercial surfacing close to One Canada Square and Crossrail Place, with careful planning around loading bays and pedestrian routes. From tarmac to block paving and concrete, every build is specified for durability and appearance. We also include practical drainage solutions to keep standing water under control.
This is a major financial district with iconic towers, modern living and managed estates, so the finish has to look sharp as well as perform. We regularly work around modern high-rise apartments, waterfront developments and penthouses across E14, including the Isle of Dogs and Poplar. Many sites need discreet, low-noise working and clear segregation of vehicles and foot traffic. Our team is used to coordinating with building managers and concierge teams for smooth access.
We start with a site survey, load requirements check (including HGV rating where needed), and a clear written specification. Groundworks are completed properly—sub-base, edging, falls and drainage—before the final surface goes down. You’ll get transparent scheduling, tidy working practices and optional maintenance contracts for long-term performance. Local clients choose us for reliable communication, consistent workmanship and a 10-year warranty.
Working in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets often means controlled access, timed deliveries and limited space for skips and plant. We plan logistics around E14 restrictions, underground services and busy pedestrian areas near Jubilee Park and the waterfront. Ground conditions can vary across dockland-made ground, so we design sub-bases and drainage to match the site. If your property has basement parking ramps or podium decks, we’ll specify suitable build-ups and detailing.




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Costs vary by access, excavation depth and load rating. As a guide in the commercial driveways Canary Wharf area, tarmac is often £90–£140 per m², block paving £120–£200 per m², and concrete £110–£180 per m². Line marking is usually priced per bay or per linear metre, and drainage additions can add £800–£3,000+ depending on complexity. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site survey.
Most projects take 3–10 working days, depending on size, access and whether old surfacing needs removal. Small service areas or parking bays can be completed in 2–4 days, while larger forecourts with drainage and line marking may take 1–3 weeks. Curing time matters too—concrete typically needs longer before heavy use, and weather can affect scheduling. We’ll agree a programme that minimises disruption to residents and deliveries.
Many driveway and surfacing works are permitted, but rules can change depending on drainage, listed status, conservation areas, and whether you’re altering access or kerbs. In Tower Hamlets, managing surface water is important; permeable paving or proper drainage may be required to avoid runoff to the highway. If your site is part of a managed development, you may also need freeholder or estate approval. We check constraints and advise before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including issues such as edge failure, sinking from inadequate sub-base installation, and poor falls that cause persistent ponding (subject to normal use and agreed load ratings). Materials are installed to manufacturer guidance and best practice for heavy-duty applications. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, oil/chemical spills, or abuse outside the specified loading. Maintenance contracts are available to keep surfaces performing and looking their best.
Popular options include heavy-duty tarmac for clean, cost-effective performance, block paving for premium kerb appeal, and concrete for hard-wearing yards and ramps. We can add line marking for bays, disabled spaces and directional arrows, plus kerbs, bollards and drainage channels where needed. Colour and pattern choices are available with block paving, including contrasting borders for guidance and safety. We’ll recommend the best build-up based on traffic type, aesthetics and maintenance preferences.
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