Portable Cabins
Portable cabins, also known as porta cabins, are prefabricated structures that are fully assembled offsite and can be transported to their final location for immediate use.
Portable cabins are an economical alternative to traditional buildings and can be easily moved and relocated to any location. They don’t require foundation work and can be installed on flat ground or over concrete.
Some types of portable cabins include:
Jackleg cabins: These cabins have extendable legs visible on the exterior.
Anti-vandal cabins: These cabins are made from corrugated or flat steel and are a more secure option for sites that may be at risk of vandalism or theft.
Portable cabins can also be used in emergency conditions to provide transient refuge, storage, and workspace. Their quick installation method and flexibility make them ideal for speedy deployment.
Type of Portable Building
Site Offices
Portable cabins are used as temporary offices on construction sites, offering a comfortable and efficient workspace for managing projects directly from the site.
Security or Guardhouses
Portable cabins act as secure posts at site entrances, offering a sheltered area for guards to monitor access and manage visitor logs efficiently.
Storage Units
Portable cabins are repurposed as storage units for tools and materials, offering safe and organized spaces to protect valuable items from theft or damage.
Temporary Accommodation
Portable cabins provide convenient living quarters on remote job sites or during events, with sleeping areas, kitchenettes, and bathrooms included.
Open Eating and Relaxation Zones
Portable cabins become communal areas for breaks, meals, and relaxation, enhancing worker well-being and fostering team camaraderie.
Toilet and Shower Facilities
Portable cabins are equipped with toilet and shower facilities, ensuring hygiene and sanitation in locations where permanent plumbing is unavailable.