From delivery to installation is a planned operation.
Bathroom pods are transported and installed as part of a defined sequence aligned with the construction schedule.
In traditional construction, bathroom works are carried out through a sequence of activities performed by different trades on site.
This requires coordination, supervision and adjustment as work progresses.
With bathroom pods, this scope is delivered as a completed unit.
Instead of managing multiple tasks, the project receives a unit ready to be installed and connected.
Bathroom pods are delivered in line with the construction schedule.
This reduces the need for on-site storage and supports a more organised workflow.
Transport, unloading and positioning are planned in advance, ensuring that each unit arrives at the right time and in the correct sequence.
Pods installed as a planned operation
Pods are installed as a defined stage of construction.
Each unit is positioned, connected to building services, and integrated with the structure in accordance with predefined requirements.
This replaces multiple on-site activities with a single, coordinated installation step.
How the installation works on-site
Bathroom pods are installed as a defined on-site operation, following a planned sequence from delivery to final integration.
Site preparation
The installation area is prepared in advance, including access, lifting equipment and readiness of connections.
Delivery and positioning
Pods are delivered to the site in sequence, unloaded and positioned in their final location using lifting equipment.
Connection to building services
Each unit is connected to water, drainage, ventilation and electrical systems according to predefined interfaces.
Final integration
Pods are integrated with surrounding building elements and prepared for handover as part of the completed structure.
What does this change on-site?
- Reduced number of trades working in confined spaces
- Fewer activities to coordinate and supervise
- Shorter installation time per unit
- More predictable sequencing of works
- Lower risk of delays caused by interdependencies
The final stage of the delivery process
Delivery and installation complete the transition from design and production to on-site integration.
At this stage, the benefits of earlier coordination and controlled production become visible on site.
The bathroom is no longer constructed step by step — it is installed as a finished unit.
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