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What Is A Temporary Building?

November 10th, 2009 — 3:46pm

Is it a building which is used temporarily,
or is made of a different construction to
a permanent building?

It’s always interesting to have this conversation
when people call us because often they will
say they want a temporary building because you
don’t need planning permission for a temporary
building…

They may well intend to use the building for 5, 10
15 years, but they want a TEMPORARY building
as opposed to a permanent one to ’skirt’ around
the delays and beaurocracy of applying for planning
permission…

It’s wrong though….Planning permission has nothing
at all to do with the type of building used.

It has everything to do with the period of time it’s
used for….

And this is where I believe people wrongfully assume
that because it’s a temporary building, they do not
need planning permission.

So if anyone tells you, “it’s a temporary building, you don’t
need planning permission”, you are listening to someone
who doesn’t know what they’re talking about.

If you plan to use the building, or shipping container or
cabin….Whatever construction….For more than 28 days,
then you should apply for planning permission.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s a temporary building, or any
other kind of temporary construction, if it’s there on site
for more than 28 days, you should apply for planning
permission…

So the next time someone tells you you don’t need
planning -permission for a temporary building, you can
tell them they don’t know what they’re talking about.

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Pricing A Temporary Building

November 6th, 2009 — 11:34pm

Pricing a temporary building can be confusing
and frustrating to say the least..

If you want to hire a building, companies will
want to set the (minimum) hire period, and
then you are committed for that period..

Just like renting a warehouse from a landlord
or agent, they will expect you to pay a chunk
of money – typically – three months in advance,
and then you will be expected to pay your rentals
in advance too…

This way, the company who hire the building to you,
just like the landlord or property agent, are always
protected because they’re being paid in advance.

Good for them, but not so good for you….Which is why
we decided to do the opposite of how everybody else
does it, and charge in arrears, as opposed to in advance.

What are the advantages? You don’t have to shell
out thousands in advance before you’ve even had the
building installed, and you just pay your rent as
you go.

Then, when you finish, pick up the phone, and say
“Antony, we’re finished with the building, come
and take it away”.

And that’s how easy it can be….

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