20ft Container Workshop
20ft Container Workshop
No workshop provisions onsite? Consider an Van Container Shipping Container Workshop. A ready-made container with shelves and workbench provides a safe, isolated space to complete a wide range of work. It is a strong, secure alternative to a shed or garage.
Key Features
Lock-box provides security for onsite storage of equipment
Easily transportable with low mobilisation costs
Base level workshop includes 3 tier shelving rated to 400kgs
Can customise to meet your exact requirements
Powered units include single phase wiring, energy efficient lighting and an easily accessible GPO
Product Details
A flexible alternative, the Van Container Shipping Container workshop provides a safe, isolated location to complete a range of works. This site shed has ample storage for tools and equipment. Lockable cages can be installed to protect tools from quick hands, or secure dangerous items that should only be used by qualified trades.
All workshop containers are lockable to protect items out of hours.
They have been built with a strong focus on safety to satisfy all the necessary OH&S requirements. Give your trades or yourself a recognised space to safely complete their work that won’t impact others onsite.
Our construction range thrives in harsh environments. Built from steel (including steel doors) with high quality fittings, our units are designed to last so your team can complete your work or you can tinker away.
INTERNAL
Length (mm) 5,898
Width (mm) 2,350
Height (mm) 2,700
EXTERNAL
Length (mm) 6,058
Width (mm) 2,438
Height (mm) 2,896
WEIGHT
Tare (kg) 2,315
Payload (kg) 28,165
MGW (kg) 30,480
How is this container delivered?
We aim to make your container delivery on site as smooth as possible. Please notify us when getting a container quote if there are any obstructions like power lines near where you plan to place your container or if access for a truck is likely to be tricky.
Also, please make sure that the area the truck will need to access is clear and that any loved pets and children are somewhere safe.
Delivery on site can be made using the following methods.
Tilt Tray
Tilt tray delivers a container off the back of the truck. Similar to a tow truck, the tray is mechanically lowered at an angle, and the container is slid off, with the truck moving forward at slow speed. This is the most common delivery method used for containers. Tilt trays are not suitable for sites with overhead power lines as the container height increases significantly when tilted.
Side Loader
Side loaders are used to transport our 20 foot and 40 foot shipping containers. This is the best delivery method for containers at sites that have limited space either in front or behind the area where the container is to be positioned. The container is unloaded between the two outrigger feet of the side loader, approximately half a metre from the side of the truck.
Hiab Crane
Hiab cranes lift containers from a mechanism located behind the truck's cabin. This is used when there is limited space for a side loader or tilt tray. Using a crane means the container is easily positioned at an angle or up on a raised area. It can also be used to place containers over a fence or other obstacles.