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Modular Welfare Units UK | Buy, Hire & Bespoke Welfare Buildings

Modular welfare units UK

Modular welfare units to buy, hire or specify for UK sites

Factory-built welfare buildings for construction, civil engineering, infrastructure, industrial and commercial sites. Specify toilets, showers, changing space, drying rooms, canteens, rest areas and office-linked welfare in a route that fits your programme.

Welfare compliance depends on workforce size, site conditions, installation, utilities and maintenance. KC welfare units are specified to support HSE and CDM 2015 welfare requirements when the correct system and layout are selected for the project.

Delivery and installation of modular welfare units for a UK site
Modular welfare routes for temporary, permanent and bespoke site facilities.
Buy or hireRoutes for short-term and long-term sites
5 systemsTemporary, permanent, bespoke, sanitary and combo
UK-wideDelivery planning across mainland UK
HSE/CDMSpecified around welfare requirements
Quote supportWorkforce, layout and access review

Short answer

A modular welfare unit is a factory-built facility used to provide essential site welfare such as toilets, washing facilities, drinking water, changing space, storage, drying rooms and rest areas. KC Modular Buildings supplies welfare routes for hire, purchase and bespoke projects, with final compliance determined by the specification, workforce size, site services and installation conditions.

For temporary sites

Hire or fast-deploy welfare

Best for short-term projects, temporary site setups, emergency welfare requirements and flexible programmes where units may need to be relocated.

For long-term sites

Permanent welfare buildings

Best for depots, schools, councils, commercial estates and construction compounds that need durable welfare with a longer planned lifespan.

For complex briefs

Bespoke welfare complexes

Best for large workforces, infrastructure sites, public-sector estates and layouts needing combined welfare, office, medical, laundry or specialist rooms.

Compliance and specification

Welfare units specified around HSE and CDM 2015 duties

CDM 2015 Schedule 2 sets the minimum welfare facilities expected on construction sites. The correct welfare unit should be selected around the number of workers, type of work, shift pattern, site layout and available services.

Core welfare provision to plan for

  • Sanitary conveniences, including suitable toilet provision
  • Washing facilities with suitable water and drying provision
  • Drinking water access
  • Changing rooms and lockers where the work requires them
  • Facilities for rest, eating and warming food
  • Ventilation, heating, lighting, cleaning and maintenance arrangements

A welfare unit should not be sold as “compliant” in isolation. Compliance depends on the final layout, workforce numbers, accessibility needs, site services, cleaning regime and whether the unit is maintained correctly.

External guidance sources

For official context, review the Health and Safety Executive welfare guidance and CDM 2015 Schedule 2. These references should support the specification conversation rather than replace project-specific advice.

ToiletsSpecify to workforce and usage pattern
Rest areasHeated, seated and suitable for breaks
WashingHot/cold or warm water where required
AccessConsider Part M and Equality Act duties

Product range

Five welfare unit routes from one modular supplier

The best system depends on whether your site needs a short-term hire unit, a permanent welfare building, a sanitary module, a combined welfare unit or a fully bespoke welfare complex.

ISO frame modular welfare unit on a UK construction site
System 1

ISO frame welfare units

Hire or purchase route for toilets, showers, canteen space, drying rooms and quick site welfare layouts.

Best forRapid deployment
RouteHire or buy
Permanent ISO frame modular welfare building with external cladding
System 2

Permanent welfare buildings

Longer-term welfare facilities with enhanced exterior finish, accessibility options and building-performance review.

Best forLong-term use
RoutePurchase
Bespoke modular welfare building for a commercial construction site
System 3

Bespoke modular welfare

Custom room schedules for larger workforces, infrastructure sites, medical rooms, laundries, canteens and welfare villages.

Best forComplex briefs
RouteBespoke project
Sanitary container unit interior with modular toilet facilities
System 4

Sanitary container units

Toilet, shower and accessible sanitary modules for construction, public-sector, sport, leisure, event and public-use settings.

Best forToilets and showers
RouteBuy or hire
Combo modular welfare unit with canteen, toilets, showers and drying room
System 5

Combo welfare units

All-in-one welfare units combining WC, washing, drying, canteen/rest and optional office space in a single modular layout.

Best forSingle-unit welfare
RouteBuy or hire
Quote support

Not sure which route fits?

Send your workforce size, site postcode, required rooms, access photos and target date. KC can recommend a welfare route before a detailed quote is prepared.

System comparison

Compare modular welfare unit routes

Use this table to narrow the route before requesting a quote. Final recommendation should be confirmed after site access, utilities and workforce requirements are reviewed.

Comparison of five modular welfare unit routes
Route Best for Typical facilities Main checks before quote
ISO frame welfare units Temporary sites, fast deployment and repeatable layouts Toilets, showers, canteen, drying room, office-linked welfare Hire period, availability, hardstanding, services and lifting access
Permanent welfare buildings Long-term sites, depots, councils, schools and commercial estates Permanent welfare rooms, accessible WCs, staff facilities and enhanced finishes Planning, Building Regulations, fire strategy, foundations and utilities
Bespoke welfare complexes Large workforces, infrastructure and complex room schedules Medical rooms, laundries, canteens, changing, showers, offices and welfare villages Design brief, phasing, services, approvals, site logistics and installation method
Sanitary container units Toilet, shower and public-use sanitary provision Male, female, accessible, anti-vandal or project-specific sanitary layouts Drainage, water, cleaning access, footfall, accessibility and maintenance
Combo welfare units All-in-one site welfare where space and speed matter WC, washing, shower, drying, canteen/rest and optional office space Workforce size, room balance, delivery route, services and hire/buy route

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System details

Choose a welfare system by project need

The summaries below preserve the original page’s system coverage, but reduce repetition and make the buying decision easier to scan.

System 1 — ISO frame welfare units for hire or purchase
ISO frame welfare unit for construction site facilities

Suitable for temporary site welfare, short-to-medium projects and repeatable welfare layouts that may need to be relocated. Configurations can include toilets, washing, showers, canteen/rest space, drying rooms and office-linked welfare.

  • Good route for fast deployment where a standard configuration is suitable
  • Can support hire, purchase or repeat-use project programmes
  • Works best when site access, hardstanding and services are clear
System 2 — permanent modular welfare buildings
Permanent modular welfare building with external cladding

Suitable for longer-term sites, depots, public-sector estates, education, leisure and commercial locations where the building will remain in use for a substantial period and needs a more finished exterior.

  • External finish, accessibility, services and energy performance should be designed early
  • Planning, Building Control and fire strategy may be required
  • Best where the brief is stable before manufacture starts
System 3 — bespoke modular welfare buildings
Bespoke modular welfare building for larger sites

Suitable for larger workforces and more complex operational briefs. This route is strongest when you need a custom room schedule, linked or multi-module layouts, medical rooms, laundries, offices, canteens or welfare village planning.

  • Custom layouts can be developed around workforce flow and room schedules
  • Better for strategic projects than urgent standard hire needs
  • Requires stronger design coordination before manufacture
System 4 — sanitary container units
Sanitary container unit with modern toilet facilities

Suitable for dedicated toilet, shower and washroom provision across construction, public-sector, leisure, sports, education and event environments. Specification should reflect footfall, accessibility, cleaning and maintenance requirements.

  • Good for sanitary-led requirements rather than complete welfare buildings
  • Accessible layouts and robust public-use finishes can be specified
  • Drainage, water, ventilation and cleaning access are critical
System 5 — combo welfare units
Combo welfare unit with canteen, toilet, shower and drying space

Suitable where one compact unit needs to provide several welfare functions. A combo unit can reduce the number of separate buildings needed on a tight site, but the layout must still suit the workforce and usage pattern.

  • Combines several welfare functions in one modular footprint
  • Can suit smaller and medium-size construction sites
  • Room balance should be matched to workforce numbers and shift pattern

Quote information

What KC needs to quote correctly

A good welfare quote depends on the site, workforce and services. Sending the right information early reduces redesign, cost uncertainty and installation risk.

Send this information

  • Site postcode and delivery address
  • Project duration and target delivery date
  • Approximate number of workers and shift pattern
  • Facilities needed: toilets, showers, changing, canteen, drying, office or first aid
  • Hire, purchase or hire-to-buy preference
  • Access photos, hardstanding/foundation details and lifting restrictions
  • Power, water, waste, drainage and generator requirements
  • Any planning, Building Control, fire or accessibility requirements already known

What affects cost and programme

  • Standard vs bespoke layout
  • Number of rooms and sanitary fittings
  • External finish and insulation level
  • Fire, accessibility and energy-performance requirements
  • Transport distance, lifting method and site access
  • Utility connections and groundworks
  • Availability of stock units or factory production slot
  • Approvals, landlord consent or local authority requirements

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Certification evidence

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Price evidence

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Delivery evidence

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FAQ

Modular welfare units — frequently asked questions

Answers for site managers, contractors, public-sector buyers and commercial teams planning welfare provision.

What welfare facilities are required on a UK construction site?

CDM 2015 Schedule 2 requires suitable welfare facilities for construction sites. In practical terms this means sanitary conveniences, washing facilities, drinking water, changing rooms and lockers where needed, and suitable rest areas. The exact provision should be specified around workforce size, site conditions and the nature of the work.

How quickly can KC supply a modular welfare unit?

Fast-delivery welfare options may be available for standard or hire units, subject to stock, site access, transport, lifting arrangements and specification. Bespoke and permanent welfare buildings normally need a longer design, approval and manufacturing programme.

Can welfare units be bought or hired?

Yes. Welfare units may be available to buy or hire depending on the system, size, specification and availability. Hire usually suits temporary or project-based sites, while purchase can make sense for long-term or repeat use.

Do modular welfare units need planning permission?

Planning requirements depend on site location, duration, size, appearance, intended use and local authority position. Temporary construction-site welfare and permanent welfare buildings should both be checked before installation.

Can welfare units include toilets, showers, canteens and drying rooms?

Yes. Welfare units can be configured with toilets, washrooms, showers, canteens, rest areas, drying rooms, changing spaces, offices and first-aid areas, subject to the selected system and specification.

Are accessible welfare units available?

Accessible welfare layouts can be specified where required, including wider access, ramped or level entry, accessible WC layouts, grab rails and low-level fittings. The final design should be checked against the relevant Building Regulations and project requirements.

What information is needed for a quote?

Send the site postcode, workforce size, project duration, preferred hire or purchase route, required facilities, utility availability, access details, photos of the proposed location and any planning or compliance constraints already known.

Can modular welfare units be linked or stacked?

Some modular welfare systems can be linked side-by-side or stacked, subject to the structural system, access, foundations, fire strategy, escape routes, installation method and engineering review.

What should be checked before ordering?

Confirm site access, delivery route, lifting requirements, power, water, waste, drainage, foundation or hardstanding, workforce numbers, welfare ratios, fire strategy, Building Regulations, planning position and maintenance responsibilities.

Request a modular welfare unit quote

Tell KC Modular Buildings your workforce size, project duration, welfare rooms, site postcode, utility position and target delivery date. The team can recommend the most suitable welfare route and prepare a quote based on your site requirements.