Construction trailer
Construction trailers are mobile structures (trailers) used to accommodate temporary offices, dining facilities and storage of building materials during construction projects.
Hook-ups
Typically, trailers need to be equipped with telephone lines and electrical power. Lavatories are usually provided for separately. They are often skid-mounted, on trailers, or put on piles. Construction trailers are often manufactured using traditional stick-frame construction. Intermodal containers are also being converted into construction trailers.
Use in different countries
United States
Municipalities can require the use of construction trailers to be subject to permit proceedings. The City of Fremont, California, for example, publishes its permit requirements on its municipal website.[1]
Construction trailers are ordinarily moved by heavy trucks but may also be moved by rail.
Europe
There are people in Europe, especially in German-speaking Europe, who live in trailers of this type, and in German there are words for a congregation of these trailers, Bauwagenplatz and Wagenburg.
In 2008 Norwegian media reported that two construction sites (of Byggmester Harald Langemyhr AS) had been housing Polish workers in construction trailers — 4 workers in each.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "City of Fremont, California municipal website". Retrieved 26 November 2010.
- ↑ http://www.dn.no/forsiden/naringsliv/article1352815.ece
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Construction trailers. |
- ATCO trailer gallery
- Alberta Heritage treatise on construction trailers
- Article on construction site security and theft, including trailer contents
- Bauwagenplatz
- ru:Construction trailer specs