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Construction site sustainability and energy management

Construction site sustainability and energy management

How sustainable energy solutions are transforming on-site welfare units

The built environment contributes to 25% of the UK’s total carbon footprint, according to the UK Environmental Audit Committee. This significant impact underscores the urgent need for sustainable practices across all aspects of construction, including on-site welfare provisions.

As an industry leader, with innovation at the heart of everything we do, Garic is at the forefront of transforming site welfare solutions through the use of cutting-edge, sustainable energy solutions.

On-site welfare units, essential for ensuring worker well-being, are now undergoing a transformative shift towards sustainability and energy efficiency. By integrating solutions like solar power and battery storage, these units are not only reducing emissions but also improving operational efficiency.

How sustainable energy solutions are transforming on-site welfare units

Under the 2015 Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM), employers must ensure adequate welfare provisions are available for workers. These requirements include but are not limited to, clean drinking water, washing facilities and rest areas.

Welfare units, providing on-site workers with access to essential facilities, such as rest areas, kitchens and toilets, are not only critical in meeting the needs of the workers but also for staying CDM compliant.

However, traditional units, often powered by diesel generators, pose environmental and operational challenges.

With sustainability becoming a cornerstone of modern construction, there is a pressing need to transition to eco-friendly welfare solutions. Garic is offering sustainable alternatives to traditional welfare units that lower environmental impact while prioritising worker comfort.

The challenges of traditional welfare units

Many traditional welfare units rely on diesel generators for power, which brings significant environmental and operational challenges. These challenges can hinder sustainability efforts, increase costs, and create negative impacts on both workers and the surrounding environment.

High carbon footprint

Noise pollution

Operational costs

Microgrid: Minimising emissions, noise and costs

At the heart of Garic’s energy solutions is the Microgrid system, a game-changing approach to sustainable power. Combining Solar Power Frames, a Battery Energy Store, and a backup generator, Microgrid can power a 60-person site while minimising emissions, noise, and costs.

Microgrid is:

Microgrid delivered up to 98% emissions reductions and cost savings of £7,000 for Lancashire County Council. A sustainable and scalable energy solution designed for efficiency. Microgrid, our site energy generation solution.

Our sustainable power generation solutions include:

Battery Energy Store

When paired with renewable energy sources, the Battery Energy Store delivers hours of zero-emission, quiet power.

Solar Power Frame

This sustainable power generation solution helps sites to minimise generator run time, enabling reductions to fuel costs and carbon emissions.

Solar Energy Store 20

A sustainable power generation alternative to a diesel generator running 24/7, Solar Energy Store 20 prioritises renewable energy to reduce emissions but also has a backup generator to make sure you’re never without power, no matter the weather or season.

For further information on any of these products, head over to our site power generation solutions page.

Our most sustainable welfare units

Garic has redefined construction site welfare with innovative, sustainable solutions designed to tackle these challenges head-on. Our latest welfare units go above and beyond industry norms to champion comfort, convenience and sustainability.

Armadillo 18 Eco+
Two private WC with an external door
Rainwater harvesting systems allows you to conserve water
Microgrid technology powers this unit
Eco Cabin+ 24
Two private WC for separate male and female facilities
CDM lockable changing area
Microgrid technology powers this unit

The real-world impact

Garic has redefined construction site welfare with innovative, sustainable solutions designed to tackle these challenges head-on. Our latest welfare units go above and beyond industry norms to champion comfort, convenience and sustainability.

Lancashire County Council

During the refurbishment of public highways and paving in Clitheroe, our Microgrid solution powered multiple units using Solar Power Frames, a Battery Energy Store, and a backup generator. This approach resulted in:

35%

Cost savings (£7,000)

98%

Emissions reduction

Siemens Energy

For Siemens Energy’s Moray East Offshore Wind project, the integrated solar power system in our Combi Cabin 24 Eco achieved:

76%

reduction in generator run hours

4.6t

CO2 emissions reduction

£3.5k+

in fuel cost savings

Ethical Power

In Gloucestershire, Ethical Power tested Garic’s Microgrid solution over 12 weeks for a six-cabin site setup. Results included:

90%

emissions reduction

32%

fuel cost savings

For more information on any of these real-world examples, head over to our case study section.

Energy management and sustainable welfare

As the construction industry presses towards net-zero emissions, Garic’s blend of state-of-the-art, sustainable power generation and innovative welfare units is setting new standards for sustainability and worker welfare.

Garic is once again proving that construction, innovation and sustainability can go hand in hand.

Discover how Garic can power your site sustainably and efficiently.

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Intelligent Site Planning for Every Sector

Garic’s intelligent online site planning tool helps you deliver successful projects by quickly and reliably planning all of the equipment your site will need, from welfare units and wheel washers, to power generators and lighting. We’ll even advise on maintenance and specify fuel saving and eco-friendly options to help you hit your sustainability targets.