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Swift Wall Containment Systems for Active  Environments

SwiftWall modular containment systems allow renovation and construction work to proceed safely inside fully operational facilities without disrupting daily operations.

Construction Inside Occupied Facilities Creates Risk

White temporary walls dividing a large, organized industrial warehouse interior.

Renovating or upgrading active facilities introduces safety, compliance, and operational risks. Dust migration, noise transfer, and uncontrolled access can disrupt operations and compromise occupant safety. Traditional temporary barriers often fail to provide the level of separation required in sensitive environments.

A Structured Containment Solution

SwiftWall systems provide modular, floor-to-deck containment walls designed to isolate construction zones from occupied spaces. These systems are installed quickly, reconfigured as phases shift, and removed cleanly at project completion.

  • Floor-to-deck temporary containment wall systems
  • Secure separation of phased renovation zones
  • Dust and debris containment
  • Controlled access pathways
  • Rapid installation and reconfiguration

Precision Planning
and Execution

Green Heart integrates SwiftWall containment into the overall construction plan. Containment zones are coordinated with project phasing, safety requirements, and operational constraints to maintain uptime while work progresses.

Pre-installation site assessment

Detailed evaluation of structural points and facility layout to determine optimal containment placement.

Trade partner alignment

Clear safety protocols and role-specific coordination to maintain containment integrity across all trades.

Ongoing inspection and compliance

Continuous monitoring of dust migration, noise transfer, and access point security throughout the project.

Protect Operations While Renovating

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Your facility cannot afford disruption, so we provide structured containment solutions that protect people, productivity, and schedules.

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