Modular building installation to suit your needs. To keep you functioning at all times, we’ll plan your modular building installation programme around your needs – even working over weekends and holiday periods to minimise the impact on site.
ISO-audited installation
The Portakabin range of buildings is specifically designed for safe delivery, installation, maintenance and ongoing use.
From the most complex buildings to single offices or classrooms delivered in a day, working to our ISO-audited processes ensures we get it right first time, every time.
Safe delivery of your Portakabin building
Site risk assessments – to mitigate against any site-specific risk factors during delivery and installation.
HSE compliance – lifting procedures are carried out in accordance with current legislation and British Standard BS7121.
Low-level lifting – Portakabin buildings have provision for low-level lifting, meeting the Work at Height Regulations 2005.
Transport and handling – modules and buildings aretransported by lorry and craned into position by trained operatives.
Complete building support services
Planning and delivery
Design and space planning
Planning permission and Building Regulations approval
The rapid installation time combined with reduced planning conditions meant we could get the building completed within our limited timeframe. Close liaison with our Estates team ensured that all the challenges associated with site logistics and connections to infrastructure were overcome in a timely manner.
Ian Jones, Head of Property Services, Cardiff Metropolitan University
Case Studies
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Portakabin created a versatile two-storey teaching facility using its advanced, energy efficient Ultima buildings
During the redevelopment of the London School of Economics and Political Science, construction leader Mace chose Portakabin to provide site accommodation to a busy campus
While Terminal 2 at Manchester Airport undergoes a £1bn transformation, airside office space and high quality engineering workshops were required to accommodate specialist engineers