Holiday parks

Modular cabins for holiday parks.

Add distinctive, repeatable cabin stock to an operating park without losing control of utilities, housekeeping routes and phased installation.

Timber-clad cabins arranged beside a stream in an operating destination
Completed destination reference

Start with the operating brief

Plan the pitch map before the product.

Parks succeed on density, service routes and repeatability. The cabin choice follows the operating grid, not the other way round.

Pitch strategy

Set unit density, privacy spacing, arrival routes and the views each pitch should sell.

Utility corridors

Plan power, water and drainage runs once and reuse them across phases.

Turnover operations

Keep housekeeping, linen and maintenance circuits short and out of guest sightlines.

Phased delivery

Add rooms in stages that match occupancy growth and cash flow.

Product fit

Match the room, site and operating model.

Open two or three relevant families and compare them against the same brief.

Cluster of modular guest cabins beside a lake

Factory and project references

See what is confirmed before dispatch.

Use production, interior, packing and site references to answer different questions. The approved drawings and order information remain the final reference.

Repeatable package

Approve one room package and hold it across every phase of the order.

Frame and enclosure

Review the structural system and enclosure build-up behind the selected model.

Interior turnover

Check finishes and fittings against cleaning cycles and guest wear.

Packing plan

Match container loading to the phased receiving sequence on site.

Site readiness

Assign foundations, access and utility connections before each delivery phase.

Handover record

Close each phase with documented checks and open-item lists.

View built destinations

Project applications

Choose the project context.

Use these examples to start. Final fit depends on the site, quantity and operating plan.

  • Holiday parks
  • Caravan park upgrades
  • Coastal parks
  • Riverside sites
  • Park expansions
  • Seasonal room stock

From brief to order

Define the handoffs.

Align product decisions with approvals, site works and local delivery responsibilities.

01

You define

Pitch plan, phasing, room tiers, quantity and the operating brief.

02

We review

Model fit, configuration, delivery format and order information per phase.

03

Local team confirms

Approvals, groundworks, utility corridors, lifting and site completion.

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Common questions

Before pricing.

Can a park mix cabin models?+

Yes. Core cabins usually carry the room count while one or two signature units lift the average rate. The mix is planned against the pitch map and utility corridors.

How does phased delivery work?+

Orders can be released in stages. Each phase repeats the approved room package, packing plan and installation sequence, so later phases get faster.

What utilities do the cabins need?+

Power, water and drainage requirements are stated per model during review. The park's appointed team confirms local connection standards and capacity.

Do the cabins suit year-round operation?+

Climate exposure, insulation and heating or cooling packages are configured per destination during the project review.

The engineering behind this solution

Next step

Start with your site brief.

Share location, use, quantity, access and timing.

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