Portakabin, the UK's leading modular building specialist, has launched a new
website to allow construction professionals, facilities and estates managers to
benefit from informed advice and industry reports now available on a wide range
of topical issues.
The new
information website, www.freebuildingadvice.co.uk,
gives access to the latest in a series of in-depth reports, published by Portakabin, which cover different
aspects of what makes a successful building project.
The reports, which
are free to download from the website, distil the lessons learned on a range of
topics, and include practical tips, guidance and advice on best practice.
The latest reports
look at:
How to procure a modular
building
How to submit successful
planning applications
How to implement an
environmental policy
How to develop and implement a
risk management policy.
Commenting on the
launch of the new website, Mike Williams, General
Manager of PortakabinHire, said, "We have been providing
accommodation solutions, in some of the most demanding situations, for nearly
50 years. This has enabled us to develop
a wealth of knowledge and experience that can help main contractors and facilities
and estates managers procure new buildings more effectively."
"The
topics are a response to some of the key issues facing our customers and the
advice we are sharing is based on the expertise we have brought together from
across the Portakabin business, both
in the UK
and internationally, and in a diverse range of sectors."
Portakabin offers a wide range of buildings for both interim and
permanent applications and has the widest network of Hire Centres in the
UK. It can deliver bespoke projects and
standardised accommodation solutions in the most challenging timescales, with
less disruption and less impact on the environment.
All
Portakabin buildings for sales and
hire have the reassurance of extensive independent accreditations, which now
include Buying Solutions, Zurich, BBA, and LABC approvals, as well as ISO 9001
for quality assurance and ISO 14001 for environmental performance.