Temporary structures are a building or a series of buildings that can be erected in a short amount of time, providing you will the tools you potentially need to continue your regular business operations.
Usually with a build time of around 7 – 28 days depending on the complexity of the design, their short lead time does not by any means make them flimsy.
A permanent structure, although longer lasting than their permanent cousin, has a much lengthier lead time of around two to six months. And, whereas permanent buildings require capital to outlay prior to installation, temporary buildings require little to no deposit.
What if your company needs to relocate in a short space of time? Another benefit of temporary structures is that they can be moved with little notice.
Many temporary buildings can be relocated and installed as many times as you need at as many different locations.
Whether you’re looking for a new warehouse space or a temporary compartment for your offices while your new building is under construction, structures of this nature can be utilised by a variety of businesses.
These solutions are now used widely by fitness companies, with many installing permanent structures to offer a free space for employees to be able to exercise to help reduce stress, provide motivation and relax during the working day.
They’re often used by schools too, with many that are going through construction on site, using temporary structures for classroom space and sports halls, helping to minimise disruption to education.
With a small initial investment compared to a permanent structure and the ability to transform and expand your business whenever needed, temporary buildings are cost effective, better for the environment and can help your company transform faster than the competition.
When you’re next considering your options, weigh up all your options and include temporary structures as a viable option.
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