April - May 2024
Corsham, Wiltshire
Introduction
Tesho Construction, a trusted name in the construction industry, is focused on enhancing its on-site welfare provisions while prioritising sustainability. The company sought an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution to provide its workforce with the necessary facilities while minimising its environmental footprint.
The Requirement
Tesho Construction needed welfare units that would provide essential amenities for their on-site teams, while also aligning with their commitment to sustainability. The company was looking for a solution that would reduce reliance on traditional diesel-powered units, which are costly and harmful to the environment.
The Solution
Tesho Construction partnered with ecowelfare to deploy a 12ft solar-powered welfare unit, equipped with two toilets and a canteen. This fully solar-powered unit delivers all essential amenities for workers on-site, providing a comfortable and efficient workspace. By eliminating the need for diesel generators, this solution significantly reduces fuel consumption, lowers operational costs and supports Tesho Construction’s environmental objectives.
The Conclusion
- Zero fuel costs – Fully solar-powered, removing the need for diesel generators.
- Over 41 litres of fuel saved – Reducing both operational costs and environmental impact.
- More than 131kg of CO2 emissions avoided – Supporting Tesho Construction’s sustainability efforts.
- Enhanced workforce welfare – Providing workers with a modern, comfortable welfare facility.
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By integrating solar-powered welfare units, Tesho Construction has not only provided better welfare for its team but has also taken a significant step towards sustainability. These units offer a practical and eco-friendly solution that enhances on-site efficiency while supporting long-term environmental goals.







