Introduction
Rose Builders, a renowned construction company, is dedicated to delivering high-quality construction services while also prioritising the welfare of their workforce. The company sought a sustainable solution for its on-site welfare facilities that would offer comfort and essential amenities for their teams.

The Requirement
Rose Builders needed welfare units that could provide essential facilities such as a toilet, a dry room and a canteen for their team on-site. They were looking for an eco-friendly solution that minimised their environmental impact while maximising comfort for the workforce.
The Solution
In partnership with ecowelfare, Rose Builders introduced a 12ft welfare unit equipped with a dry room, a canteen and a toilet. This solar-powered unit offered a sustainable, self-sufficient solution, providing all necessary amenities while significantly reducing fuel consumption and carbon emissions.
The Conclusion
- Zero fuel costs – Fully solar-powered, removing the need for diesel-powered systems.
- Over 76 litres of fuel saved – Reducing operational costs and lowering environmental impact.
- More than 243kg of CO2 emissions avoided – Supporting Rose Builders’ sustainability goals.
- Enhanced workforce welfare – Providing a modern, comfortable facility for on-site teams.