September - December 2024
Virginia Water, Surrey
Introduction
LDB Construction is a trusted name in the construction industry, delivering high-quality building services across various sectors. With a strong focus on both efficiency and sustainability, they sought an eco-friendly welfare solution to enhance on-site conditions for their workforce while reducing their environmental footprint.
The Requirement
Operating across multiple active sites, LDB Construction needed welfare facilities that would provide a comfortable and practical environment for their teams. Their goal was to minimise fuel dependency and align with sustainability targets, while ensuring essential amenities were available on-site.
The Solution
LDB Construction partnered with ecowelfare to deploy two fully solar-powered 12ft welfare units. Each unit featured a canteen, one toilet, and a drying room. These units provided dedicated spaces for workers to take breaks, access clean facilities, and store equipment securely in a dry environment. The solar-powered design supported sustainable operations while keeping site teams comfortable and productive.
The Conclusion
- Zero fuel costs – Fully solar-powered, eliminating reliance on diesel.
- Over 112 litres of fuel saved – Reducing operational expenses and environmental impact.
- More than 356kg of CO2 emissions avoided – Supporting LDB Construction’s commitment to sustainability.
- Improved workforce welfare – Providing comfortable, well-equipped spaces tailored to site needs.
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By incorporating fully solar-powered welfare units, LDB Construction successfully enhanced employee wellbeing while advancing their sustainability goals. The reliable, eco-friendly design ensured that teams had access to high-quality facilities without the need for fossil fuels.







