Supply-Only Playground Equipment: How It Works

Supply-Only Playground Equipment: How It Works in the UK

For many UK schools, councils and developers, full installation isn’t always required.

You may already have:

  • A trusted contractor
  • An in-house site team
  • A framework installer
  • Groundworks underway as part of a wider project

In these cases, supply-only playground equipment can offer significant cost savings — while still ensuring commercial-grade, compliant equipment.

At Morti Sport & Play, we regularly supply equipment across the UK without installation. Here’s how it works.

What Is Supply-Only Playground Equipment?

Supply-only means:

✔ We provide the equipment
✔ We provide technical drawings and installation guidance
✔ We deliver to your site
✔ You arrange installation

It’s ideal when:

  • A main contractor is managing works
  • You are upgrading part of a playground
  • Budget is tight but compliance still matters
  • Installation is being handled locally

Is Supply-Only Cheaper?

Yes — but it depends.

When you remove installation, you remove:

  • Labour
  • Plant hire
  • Waste removal
  • Concrete supply
  • Installer travel costs

However, you must factor in:

  • Groundworks
  • Safety surfacing reinstatement
  • Correct anchoring and foundations
  • Compliance with impact attenuation standards

Done correctly, supply-only can reduce overall project cost while maintaining quality.

What We Provide

When supplying equipment only, we provide:

  • Technical installation drawings
  • Foundation specifications
  • Recommended surfacing depths
  • Fixing and anchor details
  • Delivery coordination

All equipment remains fully compliant with relevant British and European standards.

What You Are Responsible For

As the client or contractor, you would arrange:

  • Excavation
  • Concrete footings
  • Setting out
  • Surface reinstatement
  • Impact area compliance
  • Final inspection

We strongly recommend ensuring your installer has experience with playground installations — especially for items like swings, trampolines or zip lines.

Lead Times for Supply-Only Equipment

Most commercial playground equipment is manufactured to order.

Typical UK lead times:

  • 4–8 weeks for standard equipment
  • 8–12 weeks for larger structures
  • Custom Robinia structures may vary

We confirm manufacturing slots before accepting orders so timelines remain controlled.

When Supply-Only Makes the Most Sense

Supply-only is often the right choice when:

  • A school has a facilities team capable of installation
  • A housing developer is coordinating landscaping
  • Budget is constrained
  • You are replacing individual items rather than refurbishing the full site

It offers flexibility without compromising on specification.

When Full Installation Is Better

Full installation is usually recommended when:

  • Ground conditions are unknown
  • Impact surfacing needs full design
  • You want a single point of responsibility
  • The project involves multiple equipment zones

In these cases, a turnkey approach reduces risk.

Compliance & Safety Considerations

All UK playground installations must meet:

  • BS EN 1176 (equipment safety)
  • BS EN 1177 (impact surfacing)

Even with supply-only projects, compliance responsibility ultimately sits with the site operator.

If required, we can advise on surfacing and impact requirements.

Considering supply-only for your next playground project? We can advise whether it’s the right route for your site and budget.
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Why Supply-Only Is Growing in the UK

With increasing budget pressure on schools and councils, supply-only projects are becoming more common.

However, the key difference between buying from a generic supplier and working with a specialist like Morti Sport & Play is specification control.

We ensure:

  • Commercial-grade materials
  • Correct anchoring details
  • Structural longevity
  • Clear installation documentation
  • Realistic lead times

Many lower-cost imports lack correct technical documentation — which creates compliance risk later.

By choosing a UK specialist supplier, you reduce that risk.

Final Thoughts

Supply-only playground equipment isn’t about cutting corners.

It’s about flexibility.

When managed correctly, it allows schools, developers and councils to:

  • Control budgets
  • Integrate playground works into larger builds
  • Maintain commercial-grade quality

If you're unsure whether supply-only or full installation is right for your project, we're happy to talk it through.

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