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Avoiding Common Mistakes in Planning Temporary Accommodation on a building site 2

admin Apr 22nd, 2026

Construction sites are busy working environments, with multiple teams operating at the same time and tight deadlines to meet. Temporary accommodation on a building site helps keep things organised, giving workers access to welfare facilities, space to rest and areas for planning and coordination.

Here, the team at Bunkabin outline some of the most common mistakes made when planning temporary site accommodation, along with practical ways to avoid them. From choosing the right accommodation units to managing layout, cost and compliance, getting this right early will go a long way towards keeping your project deadlines on track.

LEAVING ACCOMMODATION PLANNING TOO LATE

One of the most common issues on construction sites is treating temporary accommodation as an afterthought. When site accommodation units are introduced late or added retroactively, they are often placed wherever space is available rather than where they work best.

This can lead to inefficient layouts, longer travel times across the site and disruption to established workflows. Welfare units may end up too far from working areas, access routes can become congested and basic facilities may not be where workers need them during the day.

Planning temporary site accommodation from the outset allows you to position units with purpose, keeping key facilities within easy reach and maintaining clear movement across the site. It also reduces the need to relocate units later, which can interrupt work and add unnecessary cost as the project progresses.

UNDERESTIMATING WELFARE FACILITY REQUIREMENTS

Welfare facilities are a core part of any construction site, and failing to provide suitable welfare facilities can create both operational and compliance issues.

This includes:

Health and safety regulations set clear expectations around welfare units, particularly under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM). These require sites to provide suitable welfare facilities, including toilets, washing facilities, drinking water, rest areas and changing spaces where needed. When planning ahead to cover these requirements, make sure your workforce has access to the essential amenities needed to work safely and comfortably throughout the project.

CHOOSING THE WRONG TYPE OF SITE ACCOMMODATION UNITS

Not all site accommodation units serve the same purpose, and selecting the wrong type can limit how effectively your site operates.

Construction projects often require a mix of:

  • Hygiene units.
  • Sleeping quarters for on-site accommodation.
  • Welfare and rest areas.

The issue often comes down to principal contractors choosing units that don’t match how the site will actually function. For example, relying on basic units where higher-capacity or multi-use accommodation is needed can lead to overcrowding or underuse.

It’s also worth considering how modular buildings will be used over the full hire period. A setup that works at the start of a project may not suit later phases if workforce numbers increase or site activity changes. Choosing flexible, adaptable accommodation units from the start allows planners to avoid having to swap or add units later, keeping disruption and additional costs to a minimum.

CONSTRUCTION SITE WELFARE FACILITIES MADE SIMPLE

Portable welfare units provide a practical and efficient way to meet welfare regulations, particularly on temporary or mobile sites. At Bunkabin, our portable cabins come fully equipped with features that support compliance:

  • Built-in water supplies and drainage tanks.
  • Fully plumbed toilets and handwashing stations.
  • Heated rest areas with seating, tables and kitchen facilities.
  • Energy-saving features that reduce running costs.

Our diners, toilets, shower blocks and sleeping cabins are designed to withstand tough site conditions while delivering the comfort and reliability workers need. They’re quick to install, easy to relocate and suitable for use on sites of all sizes.

POOR LAYOUT AND POSITIONING OF SITE ACCOMMODATION

Even with the right accommodation units in place, poor positioning can reduce their effectiveness.

Common issues include:

  • Site sleepers located too far from key work areas.
  • Welfare units placed in hard-to-reach locations.
  • Buildings blocking access routes or walkways.

A practical layout should allow movement across the site, and keep staff housing and facilities away from noisy work and busy routes.

OVERLOOKING SECURITY FOR SITE ACCOMMODATION

Construction sites often contain valuable equipment, materials and tools, making security an ongoing concern.

Building site temporary accommodation should include:

  • Secure storage for equipment, and personal belongings.
  • Anti-vandal cabins designed to withstand harsh environments.
  • Secure locks and access control where needed so all people staying on site feel safe.

This is particularly relevant for remote locations or large construction sites where monitoring can be more challenging. At Bunkabin, all our cabins have secure windows, and doors with unique keys. Our units are built to withstand the rigours of harsh environments and hectic on-site conditions, so everyone feels safe and secure at all times.

NOT PLANNING FOR FLEXIBILITY DURING THE HIRE PERIOD

Construction projects rarely stay the same from start to finish. Workforce size, site layout and operational needs often change as different phases are completed.

Temporary accommodation should be able to adapt to these changes. Modular buildings and portable cabins allow you to:

  • Add or remove units as required.
  • Reposition accommodation across the site.
  • Adjust layouts to match evolving site operations.

At Bunkabin, our range of modular buildings are easy to connect to water and electric and don't require digging in. From arrival on site, our units can be ready for occupation within half an hour. This makes delivery and relocation a simple process thanks to our fleet of specialised delivery vehicles.

GETTING YOUR SITE ACCOMMODATION SETUP RIGHT

Avoiding these common mistakes comes down to clear planning and practical decision-making, alongside choosing a site setup that works in real site conditions:

  • Introducing temporary site accommodation early in the project.
  • Selecting accommodation units that match your workforce and site requirements.
  • Planning layout, welfare facilities and security together.
  • Considering long-term use and running costs.

It also means working with units that are designed for the realities of construction sites. Accommodation needs to be easy to deliver, quick to install and reliable from day one, without slowing down the wider project. Delays caused by complicated setup or unsuitable units can quickly affect site operations and schedules.

At Bunkabin, our units are manufactured in the UK and delivered ready for use, with minimal setup required on site. They are built to handle demanding environments and can be installed and occupied quickly. This allows projects to stay on track without unnecessary downtime.

To find out more about Bunkabin’s construction site accommodation hire and how we can support your project, explore our range of portable buildings for hire or get in touch with our team.

Whether you need a single welfare unit for a short project or a full suite of facilities for a long-term scheme, Bunkabin will help you deliver safe, compliant, and comfortable spaces for your team. Call us on 0345 456 7899 or visit our contact page to get started.

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