Introduction
Quorum Construction, a prominent construction services provider, places great emphasis on the welfare and comfort of its workforce. The company sought a sustainable solution to improve on-site welfare facilities while reducing environmental impact.
The Requirement
Quorum Construction needed welfare units that would provide essential amenities such as toilets, a canteen and a dry room for their on-site teams. The company required a solution that was energy-efficient, comfortable and aligned with its sustainability goals.
The Solution
In partnership with ecowelfare, Quorum Construction introduced two solar-powered welfare units to its operations. The 12ft units were equipped with a toilet, a canteen and a dry room, offering a self-sufficient workspace that minimised fuel consumption and reduced the overall carbon footprint.
The Conclusion
- Zero fuel costs – Fully solar-powered, eliminating the need for diesel-powered generators.
- Over 230 litres of fuel saved – Reducing operational costs and environmental impact.
- More than 730kg of CO2 emissions avoided – Helping Quorum Construction meet its sustainability goals.
- Improved workforce welfare – Providing modern and comfortable facilities for on-site teams.