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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.

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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.

Delivery & Installation

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.

1

Site preparation

The installation area is prepared in advance, including access, lifting equipment and readiness of connections.

2

Delivery and positioning

Pods are delivered to the site in sequence, unloaded and positioned in their final location using lifting equipment.

3

Connection to building services

Each unit is connected to water, drainage, ventilation and electrical systems according to predefined interfaces.

4

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.

Looking to simplify bathroom installation on your project?

We help project teams plan and execute delivery and installation as part of a structured construction process.