Why Serviced Stays Are a Better Option for Construction Teams
Improved Time Efficiencies - Construction sites are often located in less accessible areas, and workers can face long, tiring drives back and forth between the site and their accommodations. A serviced stay close by cuts out long commutes, giving workers more time to rest, recharge, and prepare for the next day. With more time on their hands, they’ll be less fatigued and more focused when they arrive at the site each morning.
Cost Effective - When you book serviced stays for your crew, you’re likely to see significant savings compared to booking several hotel rooms for each team member. Many serviced apartments offer flexible options for large groups, and often the more workers you have, the more cost-effective the accommodation becomes. This also gives you greater control over your budget, ensuring that the money saved can be allocated elsewhere in the project.
Improved Morale and Employee Wellbeing - When your team feels valued and well-rested, they’re more likely to show up ready to work with a positive attitude. Happy workers are productive workers, and investing in accommodations that keep your team comfortable can pay off in the long run through increased productivity and better work outcomes.
More Flexibility - Construction projects can sometimes run over schedule, and it's common for crew sizes to fluctuate depending on the phase of work. Serviced stays offer the flexibility to adjust the number of rooms or units as needed. Whether your crew is small or large, serviced apartments can accommodate the size and duration of your stay, offering greater flexibility than traditional hotels, which often come with strict booking and cancellation policies.
Examples of Comfy Workers Properties Near Construction Projects
HS2 – High-Speed Rail Expansion
The High-Speed 2 (HS2) project continues its development, aiming to connect London with Birmingham, Manchester, and Leeds. The first phase between London and Birmingham is expected to be completed by 2025, promising to reduce travel times and stimulate economic growth in the regions served.
House - euston - watford junction - HS2 -
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Street Parking
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bed
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Sleeps 2
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Bathrooms 2
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV
Watford Central Apartments -F5
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Public Parking
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1 Bedrooms 4 Bed
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Sleeps 4
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Bathrooms 1
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Netflix / Smart TV
Lower Thames Crossing
The proposed Lower Thames Crossing aims to connect Kent and Essex, alleviating congestion at the Dartford Crossing. With a projected cost of £9-10 billion, the project has secured planning consent and is expected to open in 2032. Over £1.2 billion has been spent on planning and consultation to date.
Victorian 2 bed terrace
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Street Parking
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2 Bedrooms 3 Bed
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Sleeps 4
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Bathrooms 1
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV
4 bedroom sleeps 8, 2 bathrooms, WIFI
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Private Parking
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4 Bedrooms 8 Bed
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Sleeps 8
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Bathrooms 2
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Doncaster City Elite Training Centre
A £55 million proposal for a state-of-the-art football training facility in Bawtry, South Yorkshire, has been submitted. The centre would feature multiple pitches, indoor training zones, and accommodation for teams. Premier League clubs have expressed interest in using the facility.
Central Doncaster - At the Races
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Street Parking
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3 Bedrooms 4 Bed
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Sleeps 4
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Bathrooms 2
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Private Parking
Spacious 7 bed in the heart of Doncaster
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Public Parking
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7 Bedrooms 7 Bed
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Sleeps 7
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Bathrooms 7
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV