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How have modular buildings helped UK businesses?

In the UK and across Europe, construction firms face the dilemma of providing accommodation for their employees. It’s a legal requirement to provide space in which staff can eat lunch and take their breaks, but it’s not always easy to source the appropriate solution. No matter your role in the industry, it’s always worth knowing about the distinct advantages of modular accommodation for construction sites

Four benefits of modular buildings in construction

1. Increased operational efficiency

Modular buildings can be ordered, installed, and used on-site in a short time period, offering a more efficient solution than any other option on the market. A company might choose modular construction methods for permanent site work, but temporary modular buildings for hire offer clear benefits for remote sites and short-term projects.

In turn, this efficiency helps firms to complete projects on or before scheduled deadlines - and move onto the next job faster. This leads to an increased return on investment, especially where modular buildings reduce costs in other areas.

2. Lower carbon footprint

Modular buildings carry significant environmental benefits. For construction firms seeking a more sustainable approach to temporary accommodations, they’re a clear winner over traditional methods that rely on carbon-intensive foundations and materials. According to a recent United Nations report, emissions from the construction sector are reaching an all-time high. Investments in energy efficiency are increasing but achieving net zero by 2050 now seems unrealistic without dedicated efforts.

Along with being made to order and built on-site, modular buildings use efficient insulation materials. This helps constriction firms to boost energy efficiency and reduce carbon dioxide emissions from heating systems.

3. Reduced waste

Modular buildings offer a unique way for construction firms to minimise resource consumption. It’s estimated that the construction industry creates a third of the world’s overall waste, highlighting an alarming issue.

Replacing the need to plan, build and eventually demolish permanent structures on a construction site, modular buildings can be taken from the end of a completed job and repurposed. Even when they’re built to order, they use fully reuseable and reconfigurable formats, allowing companies to eliminate waste and promote a circular economy.

4. Increased project flexibility

Innovative modular building solutions offer mobility. They can be manually transported from one location on-site to the next, allowing businesses to prioritise according to project demands. Modular buildings allow last-minute expansion to another location.

Additionally, modular temporary buildings are manufactured to be dependable through all weather conditions. Consistently high quality ensures a hassle-free solution that’s adaptable at any point in the project. Teams could add office space, bathrooms, meeting space or locker rooms within just a few days.

Overview

Modular buildings offer a level of functionality that’s difficult to replicate with traditional buildings. Construction firms can simultaneously comply with critical regulations, keep their team safe, and lower their environmental impact - all while completing projects more efficiently.

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