Portable Site Office Hire: The Contractor's Guide to Cabin Hire in the UK
A practical guide for contractors comparing site office hire, portable site office options, site office cabins and office cabin hire before a project starts.
Short answer: what should contractors know about site office hire?
A portable site office gives contractors a fast, transportable workspace for project management, inductions, drawings, meetings and day-to-day administration. Hire cost usually depends on cabin size, specification, hire term, delivery distance, access, welfare requirements, services and whether the site needs a basic office cabin or a fitted modular office.
Based on the supplied KC ISO frame catalogue, small office-style cabins appear from around £40–£65 per week, common 20 ft office cabins from around £66–£130 per week, and larger linked layouts from around £130–£205 per week. These are planning figures from the catalogue, not a final quote. Delivery, installation, collection, VAT, deposit, damage waiver, furniture, connection works, foundations and project-specific extras must be confirmed by KC.
Who this portable site office hire guide is for
Main contractors
Use this when a project needs a site office cabin, project administration room, meeting space or supervisor base before works start.
Site managers
Use it to compare basic office cabin hire with welfare-linked site accommodation, access needs and services.
Factories and estates teams
Use it when you need temporary office space during refurbishment, expansion, shutdown work or a facilities project.
Civil engineering and highways teams
Use it where a temporary site office needs to work around remote access, limited services or changing site layouts.
Procurement and QS teams
Use it to understand what should be checked before comparing office cabin hire prices from different suppliers.
Project directors
Use it to decide whether a simple hire cabin is enough or whether a better modular office route is needed.
Portable site office hire decision table
| Situation | Recommended route / what to check | Why it matters | Next step |
|---|---|---|---|
| Project starts quickly and needs a small office | Check compact portable site office or office cabin hire. | Small cabins can work for signing-in, supervisor desk, drawings and day-to-day admin. | Send postcode, access and target date. |
| Site needs office plus welfare | Compare site office cabins with welfare-unit layouts. | A site office alone does not provide complete construction welfare. Toilets, washing, eating and rest areas need separate review. | Confirm worker numbers and welfare assumptions. |
| Client meetings or contractor briefings happen on site | Consider a higher-finish modular office, briefing room or linked layout. | Basic cabin hire may not give the space, finish or comfort needed for formal meetings. | Share room schedule and meeting capacity. |
| Project runs for a long period | Compare hire against purchase, hire-to-buy or project-specific modular office route. | Long hire periods can make buy or bespoke routes worth reviewing. | Ask KC to compare commercial routes. |
| Remote, restricted or urban site | Check delivery vehicle access, cranage, turning space, services and collection route. | Access constraints can change the module size, installation plan and total hire cost. | Send site photos and delivery constraints. |
How much does site office hire cost per week or month in the UK?
The cleanest answer is a range, not a single price. A small portable site office can be much cheaper to hire than a larger office and welfare layout. However, the cheapest weekly figure is rarely the full project cost.
The table below uses the supplied KC ISO frame catalogue as the price source. Monthly equivalents are calculated as weekly price × 52 ÷ 12 to help contractors budget. Final quotes still depend on the live KC catalogue, hire duration, stock route, delivery, collection, location, access, specification and commercial terms.
Catalogue ranges last checked: 10 July 2026.
| Typical requirement | Visible size route | Hire per week | Approx. monthly equivalent | Use case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small gatehouse or single-user office cabin MP 5 / MP 5-02 |
4.65 ft × 8 ft | £40–£55 | £173–£238 | Good for gatehouse, sign-in, supervisor desk or very small site administration. |
| Compact portable site office MP 10 / MP 10-02 |
10 ft × 8 ft | £50–£65 | £217–£282 | Useful for short-term office cabin hire where one small team needs a warm, lit workspace. |
| Common open-plan site office cabin MB 20 |
20 ft × 8 ft or 20 ft × 10 ft | £66–£105 | £286–£455 | Often a practical starting point for contractor site office hire and project team accommodation. |
| Office cabin with welfare or sanitary layout influence MB 20-25 / MB 20-26 |
20 ft × 8 ft or 20 ft × 10 ft | £92.50–£130 | £401–£563 | Relevant where the cabin also needs WC, kitchenette, rest area or welfare-led planning. |
| Longer site office cabin MB 24 |
24 ft × 8 ft | £92.50–£105 | £401–£455 | Useful when a single larger office room is more practical than a compact cabin. |
| Linked or larger office accommodation MB 20-DUO / MB 20K-DUO |
20 ft × 16 ft or 20 ft × 20 ft | £130–£205 | £563–£888 | Suited to larger project teams, briefing space, meeting rooms or combined office/welfare layouts. |
Price caveat: These figures are extracted from the supplied KC catalogue for planning content. They should not be treated as a fixed offer, stock guarantee or live quotation. KC should confirm current price, VAT treatment, delivery, installation, collection, deposit, furniture, service connections and any minimum hire period before issuing a quote.
What changes portable site office hire cost?
Most contractors search for site office hire because they need a workable answer quickly. Still, two office cabins with the same footprint can price differently when the specification, hire term and site route are different.
Cabin size and layout
A small office cabin is normally cheaper than a 20 ft or linked office. Add partitions, toilets, kitchenette or meeting space and the route can move into office/welfare accommodation.
Insulation route
The catalogue separates MW and PIR routes. KC should confirm which insulation and wall/roof specification fits the project, use and expected duration.
Hire length
Weekly rates are useful for comparison, but commercial terms can depend on minimum hire period, project duration and whether the unit is returned, extended or purchased.
Delivery and collection
Transport distance, vehicle access, lifting method, unloading restrictions and collection route can affect total cost more than the cabin rate itself.
Services and utilities
Power, heating, lighting, data, water and drainage need to be checked. A dry office is different from a welfare cabin with toilets or sinks.
Site readiness
Level ground, pads, hardstanding, access track, cranage and safe working areas can all affect installation and programme.
Site office cabins are not the same as full welfare provision
A portable site office can be the right space for drawings, inductions, project meetings and supervisor administration. However, it should not be presented as complete welfare provision by default.
HSE guidance says everyone working on a construction site must have access to toilets and facilities for washing, changing, eating and rest. CDM 2015 Schedule 2 also lists minimum welfare facilities required for construction sites. Therefore, contractors should check the whole welfare arrangement, not just the office cabin.
| Need | A basic site office may cover | Extra welfare checks may include |
|---|---|---|
| Project administration | Desk space, drawings, signing-in, project files and management base. | Data, power, printer point, storage, meeting capacity and secure access. |
| Worker welfare | Not automatically covered by an office-only cabin. | Toilets, washing, drinking water, rest, eating, changing and drying arrangements. |
| Client meetings | Possible if the cabin is clean, heated, lit and suitable. | Better finish, meeting table, acoustic comfort, access and presentation space. |
| Long-duration site use | Possible where the specification is suitable. | Durability, maintenance, cleaning, heating, ventilation and service capacity. |
Portable site office, office cabin hire or modular office?
The terms overlap in everyday searches, but they are not always the same buying decision.
Portable site office
This is usually the fastest route when the contractor needs a transportable site office for a defined project period. It may be a single cabin or a simple linked arrangement.
Site office cabin
This wording often refers to practical site accommodation. It can be basic, but it still needs heating, lighting, power, safe access and a layout that works for the site team.
Modular office
A modular office route may be better when the space is client-facing, long-term, higher finish, linked, stacked or designed around a more formal room schedule. That can include meeting rooms, reception, kitchenette, toilets or larger office accommodation.
KC should route the enquiry around use first. A short-term office for a construction supervisor is not the same as a corporate modular office for a factory estate or client meeting suite.
Planning, Building Regulations, access and services
Contractors sometimes assume a temporary site office can simply arrive on Monday and be used immediately. That may be true for some straightforward cabins, but it is not a safe universal assumption.
- Planning route: temporary and permanent requirements depend on use, duration, size, site, local planning authority and location constraints.
- Building Regulations route: approval is separate from planning permission and should be checked where the work or use requires it.
- Fire and access strategy: requirements can change when cabins are linked, stacked, occupied by larger teams or used by visitors.
- Foundations and standing: the site may need pads, hardstanding, level ground or another agreed base route.
- Utilities: power, data, water and drainage must be reviewed before a welfare or sanitary layout is assumed.
- Delivery route: vehicle access, unloading position, cranes, overhead obstructions, working hours and traffic management can affect feasibility.
What KC needs to quote site office hire
A clearer quote is easier to prepare when the project information is specific. Contractors do not need a finished drawing package for an initial discussion, but the details below help KC choose the right cabin route.
Project and building information
- Intended use: office, induction room, meeting room, welfare, storage or mixed use.
- Approximate cabin size or room schedule.
- Number of users, visitors and peak occupancy.
- Temporary hire, long hire, buy, hire-to-buy or unsure.
- Finish expectation: basic site cabin, clean office, client-facing suite or higher-spec modular office.
Site and programme information
- Site postcode and delivery address.
- Target delivery date and expected hire duration.
- Access constraints, gate widths, turning space and unloading restrictions.
- Groundworks or hardstanding status.
- Power, water, drainage and data requirements.
- Photos, sketches, marked-up site plan or drawings if available.
Common mistakes before hiring a site office cabin
Comparing weekly price only
The weekly cabin rate is only one line. Delivery, collection, setup, services, furniture, minimum term and site constraints can change the total cost.
Forgetting welfare requirements
A site office is not automatically a compliant welfare setup. Toilets, washing, changing, eating and rest facilities need their own check.
Ignoring site access
Restricted gates, overhead cables, soft ground, parked vehicles, narrow roads or lack of crane space can affect delivery and cabin size.
Choosing too small
A very small cabin may be cheap, but it can fail if drawings, visitors, supervisors, printers or welfare overlap in the same room.
Leaving services until late
Power, data, water and drainage should be planned before the cabin is delivered, especially where the unit includes WC or kitchenette space.
Assuming every cabin is the same
Insulation, glazing, heating, lighting, internal finish and frame route can change comfort, suitability and price.
Portfolio gallery: portable site offices, ISO frame systems and fitted modular office spaces
These supplied KC image URLs are retained in the code as project and product visual evidence. Captions support the office hire buying decision without turning the images into unverified case-study claims.
External references for contractors
Use the links below to check the regulated parts of a project. They are not a substitute for project review, but they help prevent the most common assumptions around welfare, planning and building control.
- HSE construction welfare overview — toilets, washing, changing, eating and rest areas.
- CDM 2015 Schedule 2 — minimum welfare facilities required for construction sites.
- GOV.UK Building Regulations approval — Building Regulations approval is different from planning permission.
- Planning Portal planning versus Building Regulations guidance.
Portable site office hire FAQ
How much does portable site office hire cost in the UK?
Based on the supplied KC catalogue, small office-style cabins appear from about £40 to £65 per week, common 20 ft office cabins from about £66 to £130 per week, and larger linked layouts from about £130 to £205 per week. These are planning figures, not fixed offers. Final hire price depends on current availability, hire duration, delivery distance, installation, collection, specification, services, VAT and site access.
What size site office cabin do I need?
The right size depends on how many people will use the cabin, whether it is only for administration, whether drawings and printers need space, and whether meetings or welfare functions will take place inside. A small cabin may work for a supervisor, while a larger 20 ft or linked layout may suit project teams, briefings and mixed office use. KC can advise once the use case and approximate occupancy are clear.
Can a portable site office include toilets or a kitchenette?
Some layouts can include WC, kitchenette or welfare-style areas, but this changes the specification and service requirements. Water, drainage, power, cleaning and site welfare duties should be checked before assuming a combined office/welfare route is suitable. If the cabin supports construction-site welfare, the wider site arrangement must still be reviewed against HSE and CDM requirements.
Is site office hire the same as welfare unit hire?
No. A site office is mainly workspace for management, administration, drawings, meetings or inductions. A welfare unit is intended to support worker facilities such as toilets, washing, rest, eating, changing or drying. Some projects combine office and welfare functions, but contractors should not assume that an office-only cabin makes the whole site welfare arrangement suitable.
Do portable site offices need planning permission?
Planning requirements depend on intended use, location, duration, size, site constraints and the position of the local planning authority. Some short-term site accommodation may be more straightforward, but KC should not state that planning is never required. Building Regulations approval is also a separate check from planning permission, and the right route depends on the project.
What should I send KC for an office cabin hire quote?
Send the intended use, approximate size, number of users, site postcode, target delivery date, expected hire period, access restrictions, service requirements, ground or hardstanding status, and any photos or sketches. If the cabin needs toilets, kitchenette, data, meeting space, welfare areas or a higher finish, include that in the first enquiry so the quote route is not based on the wrong unit type.
Should I hire or buy a site office cabin?
Hire often suits temporary works, short programmes and sites where the cabin will be removed after completion. Buying may be worth comparing for long-term projects, repeated use, estate expansion or where the same cabin can be redeployed. The best route depends on hire duration, budget, expected reuse, specification, maintenance, storage and transport between sites.
Can KC deliver site office cabins across the UK?
KC supplies modular building and portable cabin routes for UK projects, but delivery feasibility still depends on location, vehicle access, unloading route, cranage or lifting plan, site readiness and current stock or production schedule. Send the postcode and access details early so KC can check the route before a final quote is prepared.
Need site office hire for a project starting soon?
Send KC the intended use, approximate cabin size, site postcode, target delivery date, hire duration, access notes and any welfare requirements. The team can then advise whether a simple portable site office, office cabin hire route, combined office/welfare cabin or modular office system is the safer fit.
Related guides and next steps
Review note: Reviewed by Krzysztof Cichowicz, Director. Last reviewed 10 July 2026. Catalogue ranges last checked 10 July 2026. Project-specific price, availability, hire period, delivery, collection, VAT, warranty, specification and planning/building-control requirements apply.
