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Construction Site Offices

Construction Site Offices in Arizona

Built for job sites: hardened, secure, and specced for a superintendent who has to work in it in August with the door opening every four minutes.

Ground levelFits tight sites
LockableSteel, not trailer skin
Multi-wideWhen one is not enough

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Configurations

Job-site office configurations

20ft superintendent office

Desk, plan space, HVAC, and room for a visitor. The workhorse of the Arizona job site.

20ft office + storage split

Office in front, secure storage behind a partition. One delivery, one footprint, one lock-up. The best answer on tight sites.

40ft team office

Multiple desks, a real plan table, and a break area. For projects with a team on site rather than one super.

Multi-container complex

Two or more units joined into a continuous interior — conference room, break room, private offices. Cheaper than leasing nearby, and it is on the site.

Gate & security kiosk

A 10ft unit at the entrance with sightlines, climate control, and steel walls.

Break room

Shade, cold water, and air conditioning. In an Arizona summer, a cool place to recover keeps your crew safe and working through the afternoon.

The desert spec

What makes an Arizona office actually usable

Every office we build is engineered to stay comfortable through an Arizona summer. On a job site the door opens every few minutes, so we size the cooling to keep up with exactly that.

Closed-cell spray foam

Applied directly to the steel, it seals and insulates in one step. It is the right system for a steel building and the single biggest reason our offices stay cool through August.

HVAC sized by load calculation

We size every unit to your real orientation, glazing, and occupancy, so it cools evenly, holds temperature through the afternoon, and runs efficiently for years.

Ventilated over-roof

The roof takes the most sun, so we shade it. A ventilated over-roof cuts a large slice off your cooling load for a modest cost — and in the high country the same structure carries snow load.

Thermal breaks and sealing

Every door and window frame gets a proper thermal break and a clean seal, so the insulation delivers everything it should and the summer stays outside.

Heat safety

A break room is a heat-illness control

On an Arizona summer site, a cool place to recover keeps your crew safe and working — shade, cold water, and real air conditioning make the difference.

A conditioned break space is one of the best investments on a hot site. It is where your crew cools down and comes back sharp, and it is a control your safety program can point to. Heat-illness guidance expects access to shade and cooling, and a container break room is a straightforward way to provide both on a site with no building yet.

What we build in from Arizona experience:

  • HVAC sized for a door that opens constantly, so it keeps up all day
  • Placed where the crew actually is, so it gets used
  • A ventilated over-roof that cuts cooling load and pays for itself over a summer
  • Cold water storage sized to matter as much as the air conditioning

We build it to spec

Heat-illness rules come from OSHA and from your own safety program. We build the break space and spec the cooling properly, and we are glad to help you get it right for your site.

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Answers

Construction Site Offices questions

A 20ft office handles a superintendent and a visitor. A 40ft handles a small team with a plan table. Once you need a real conference space, a break room, or more than about six people, a multi-container complex is cheaper than leasing space nearby — and it is on the site instead of a drive away.

Yes, and it is one of our most common job-site builds. A 20ft split with an office in front and secure storage behind a partition — one delivery, one footprint, one lock-up at the end of the day. Especially good on tight sites where every square foot is contested.

Temporary offices on an active construction site are often handled under the project permit rather than separately, though it varies by jurisdiction and by whether the unit has power, plumbing, or is occupied. Your GC or the project permit usually covers it. Requirements vary by city, and we are glad to share what we have seen across Maricopa and Pima County to point you in the right direction.

Substantially more secure than a trailer. 14-gauge steel walls, cargo doors, and a lockbox that shields the padlock from bolt cutters. The doors are the only real attack surface. We can add crossbar locks, window bars, and an internal secondary latch for high-risk sites. It is not a vault, but it is the hardest target on most job sites.

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