Create Covered Areas For Your Team
At the start of your project, you’ll need somewhere for your teams to gather and get organised. A construction tent with open sides offers an accessible sheltered area – this works against rain and sun and helps you avoid the enclosed structure of a gazebo.
If you are buying a construction tent you can also get branding added to the canvas, making it clear to your team and site visitors where your base of operations is.
If you need different spaces for various groups under one roof, you can join smaller construction tents together. You can use stretch tents for meeting areas, offices, planning stations, or as break areas on your construction site. These smaller stretch tents can then be redistributed to additional uses as your project moves along.
Protect Materials From Weather
Weather is unreliable and can often be a burden for construction projects. Construction tents can be used to effectively protect materials during rain, snow and in strong weather – be it extreme cold, heat or wind.
Stretch tents are particularly useful for this because of their flexibility. You can keep your materials safe and dry, while keeping them accessible, by having some sides up and some down. You can shape your construction tent to cover tall piles or long and wide equipment.
Stretch tents are even flexible enough that you can create entrance-ways for people that block out the impact of weather for the majority of the construction tent.
Use As Temporary Building Relocation
As the construction site project develops, you may need to move teams out of a building during reconstruction or invasive procedures. If you only need it for a shorter time or don’t want the hassle of getting a prefabricated building, a stretch tent is a great alternative.
Stretch tents can be outfitted with flooring, heating units and lighting to make them usable day and night, at any time of year. Using stretch tents will also allow you to adjust the shape of the space and its ventilation, even if you need to make use of them across multiple seasons, with sides up or down as needed.
Cover Mid-Construction Areas
Construction tents are sometimes necessary for concealing an area for safety, or to protect it from weather if you are in the middle of a project and mother nature doesn’t seem to be on your side.
Again, the flexibility of a stretch tent allows you to cover a mid-construction area when needed, keeping it completely sealed or accessible, depending on your requirements. This is also useful if your construction project gets paused and you need to completely seal off an area for a period of time.