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    Site Welfare Units in Oxford

    Adacon provides high-performance P600 modular site welfare units to construction projects, commercial sites, and industrial developments across Oxford and Oxfordshire. Our steel-framed modules offer a significant upgrade over traditional temporary cabins, providing fully insulated, plastered, and professional internal environments for your workforce. From city-centre developments near Westgate to rural infrastructure projects along the A40, we deliver finished modules that combine side-by-side or stack over two storeys to create canteen spaces, drying rooms, and site offices that meet modern welfare requirements without the long lead times of traditional builds.

    Site Welfare Solutions for the Oxford Region

    Adacon supplies the P600 modular building system, a high-specification steel-framed solution designed for durability and comfort. These are not converted shipping containers; they are purpose-built 13 m² modules manufactured in our Turkey facility and delivered to Oxford fully finished internally. This makes them ideal for Oxford's diverse commercial landscape, whether you are managing a science park expansion in Headington or a residential development in Bicester.

    Scalable Modular Configurations

    The P600 system is designed for flexibility. Each module measures approximately 13 m² and can be configured as standalone units or joined to create large-scale complexes. For site managers in Oxford, common configurations include:

    • Single Module (13 m²): Often used as a dedicated site office or a compact modular toilet block for smaller urban infill projects.
    • Twin Module (26 m²): A popular choice for combined canteen and drying room facilities, providing ample space for a medium-sized headcount.
    • Four+ Modules (52 m²+): Ideal for major infrastructure projects or large-scale academic builds, allowing for separate meeting rooms, full kitchenettes, and modular shower blocks.

    Because these units can be stacked two storeys high with internal staircases, they are particularly effective for Oxford city-centre sites where footprint is limited but headcount remains high.

    What is Included as Standard

    Every Adacon unit delivered to Oxford comes with a high-quality internal finish to ensure a professional working environment. Our standard specification includes:

    • Fully insulated walls, floor, and roof for year-round thermal efficiency.
    • Internal walls finished with plaster and paint (no plastic-coated ply).
    • Commercial-grade laminate flooring and LED lighting.
    • Double-glazed uPVC windows and secure external doors.
    • Customisable exterior cladding available in various colours to suit site branding.
    • A range of sockets and a consumer unit ready for final connection.

    Optional extras for site welfare units include air conditioning, bespoke kitchenette units, and partitioned WC compartments.

    Indicative Pricing for Oxford Projects

    Pricing for site welfare units in Oxford typically ranges from £18,000 to £70,000. The final cost depends on the number of modules required, the complexity of the internal fit-out, and specific optional extras like climate control or high-occupancy plumbing. For an accurate project estimate, site managers can use our configurator to design their layout and receive an instant price.

    Delivery and Site Constraints in Oxford

    Oxford presents unique logistical challenges. Our delivery teams are experienced in navigating the A34, M40, and the heavy traffic typical of the Ring Road. We handle all transport to the UK mainland and Northern Ireland as part of our quoted price. However, Oxford’s historic core and narrow residential streets often require careful planning.

    For sites with restricted access or those located within the Zero Emission Zone (ZEZ), we coordinate closely with site managers to ensure efficient delivery. The P600 units are delivered via flatbed or hiab; however, if your site requires a specialized crane lift due to narrow lanes or height restrictions, this must be arranged separately. Customers are responsible for ensuring a level, prepared base (such as concrete pads or a slab) and for the final connection of electricity and drainage.

    Local Authority and Planning

    Building regulations and planning requirements vary significantly across the region, from the Oxford City Council jurisdiction to West Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse. While modular units are often used as temporary structures, we strongly advise all clients to consult with their local authority regarding the specific duration and placement of welfare units on their site. Adacon can provide technical drawings to assist with these enquiries once you request a quote.

    Why Choose Adacon for Oxford Welfare

    Adacon provides a middle ground between basic site cabins and expensive permanent structures. Our lead times are typically weeks rather than months, helping Oxford contractors maintain tight programme dates. By choosing the P600 system, you provide your team with a space that feels like a permanent building, improving morale and meeting high health and safety standards without the permanence of traditional construction.

    Design yours online — free

    You can lay out a site welfare units in Oxford yourself in a few minutes with the free Adacon P600 configurator: arrange the modules in 3D, pick your windows, doors and cladding colours wall by wall, and see an estimated price straight away. There is no obligation and no salesperson — save the design and we will pick it up from there.

    Prefer to talk it through? Request a free quote and we will come back with a specification and price for your project.

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