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Why Your Construction Site Needs a Storage Container – Dry Box

Posted on:
Sep 26, 2022
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If you’re a construction foreman or construction company owner, you likely are faced with storage challenges on a daily basis. Placing equipment in off-site storage when not in use can be cost prohibitive and extremely inconvenient due to the time it takes to retrieve it and transport it back to the site.

As you know, construction equipment is often large and cumbersome. Even the smallest tools and pieces of equipment can be awkward to move. Having that equipment easily accessible on site poses a great advantage to any foreman. This is why placing a storage container or two on your site is a great idea.

This will ensure your site remains neat and tidy on a daily basis. A messy or cluttered work site can be dangerous and lead to productivity delays. Perhaps up till now you’ve been renting space at a storage facility off site. Or maybe you built a temporary shed but someone cut the lock overnight and stole your stuff.

Well, now it’s time to try something more sturdy, reliable and secure: an on-site storage container. Check out these top reasons why small and mid-sized construction companies should rent onsite storage containers for all their construction project needs.

1.    Convenient Storage Anywhere

On-site storage containers can be easily transported on a flatbed trailer truck and shipped to wherever you need them. Just tell the driver where you want it unloaded and they will do it. With minimal site preparation, this step is a breeze. Plus, you can always move the container later as you see fit. Sometimes, work sites are huge, and you need to bring the container with you as you advance around the site, such as a new home development or commercial mall site.

You don’t even need to obtain oversize or overweight permits with on-site storage containers. Best part is, once the containers are filled, drivers can pick them up and deliver them to your chosen destination, often with same-day pickup. Or, if you’re using it for temporary storage of tools and equipment, just leave it there on site day after day. Retrieve what you need whenever you need it.

2.    Cost Efficiency

When extra storage space is needed, you may shell out lots more money than you need to with an off-site unit in a storage facility. It costs less per square foot when you rent an on-site storage container as opposed to building a shed or using an external site. This is a cost efficient way to store your important documents, supplies, equipment and tools, as you will save a lot of money on transport costs. Plus, you’ll save on travel time because your crew isn’t running around from site to site to drop off and pick up equipment as needed.

3.    Secure Inventory

Weather and vandalism are the top two concerns for any construction company. Sure, most items that have been lost or damaged due to storms or theft are usually covered by insurance, However, you still have to take the time to replace them, which cuts into your productivity, and who knows if you’ll be completely reimbursed in the end? Do you have time to file a claim, which can take weeks to resolve?

If you are on a tight deadline, this can compromise the whole project. Using a storage container will prevent this expensive and time-sucking loss. Because these containers are built to last, they can ensure the security of equipment and materials. Plus, they’re water and pest resistant, and can withstand strong winds. With windowless metal exteriors and double-lock doors, storage containers act as theft deterrents.

4.    No Assembly Needed

The time and costs involved in building an onsite storage shed are high. You can’t put anything in the structure until construction is complete, which could take a week. This will tack even more time onto your project, cutting into your productivity and delaying the deliverable. You don’t want to take resources and crew away from the project for which you are getting paid for.

Usually, on-site storage sheds are made of wood, which is vulnerable to insect and wood rot. They’re not as secure, either, which means vandalism and weather are pervasive threats. If a nasty storm rolls through, who knows how extensive the destruction will be? You may have to rebuild that shed, which eats even more into your project timetable.

Temporary on-site steel storage containers can prevent these issues, with zero construction costs and assurances of safe delivery right to your site at any time.

5.    Onsite Convenience

You can securely store documents, equipment, supplies, and unused inventory inside your storage container wherever you need it on the site. No one can tell you when you can access the container or what you can keep inside it.

This makes on-site storage containers a no-brainer, no matter what kind of project you’re managing at the moment. With instant access to contents and no off-site storage hours to worry about, you don’t have to travel back and forth to a unit, wasting gas and precious time.

Perhaps the best thing is, once you’re done at one site, you can pick up and move your storage container to the new site.

Contact DRYBOX

We are proud to offer safe, secure and reliable on-site storage units in any size to accommodate your construction project needs. With lockable door handles, sturdy walls and roofs, weatherproof vents, and interior tie-downs, you can get peace of mind with any of our strong storage containers for use on your construction site. Get your free quote when you call us today at 866-549-9823 or complete our online form.

 

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