Prefabex designs and manufactures 10–50 person office containers for construction sites, industrial facilities, infrastructure projects, remote operations, engineering teams, and temporary business locations that need workspace for medium and large teams without waiting for traditional construction.
These office container systems are designed for teams that have outgrown small single-office units and need a more organized working environment. Depending on the project, the layout can include open-plan work areas, private offices, meeting rooms, document control rooms, staff areas, toilets, kitchenettes, storage spaces, and connected modular office blocks.
A 10–50 person office container setup can be used as a construction site office, project management office, contractor office, engineering office, remote operations office, industrial administration office, temporary headquarters, or large field office compound.
For the main office container category, explore our office containers.
Large projects rarely stay the same from start to finish. A site may begin with a small management team and later require engineers, supervisors, consultants, safety officers, document controllers, and administrative teams.
A 10–50 person office container system allows companies to build office capacity in a flexible way. The workspace can be designed for current needs and expanded later as the project grows.
This is useful when:
The project team may increase
Multiple departments need office space
Meeting rooms are required
The office must be close to the work area
Traditional construction is too slow
The project is temporary or semi-permanent
The office may need relocation later
Future expansion must remain possible
For companies planning expandable workspace, read our guide: Can Modular Office Containers Be Expanded?
The best layout depends on the number of users, required rooms, project duration, site conditions, and daily workflow.
Common layout options include:
Open-plan office layout
Private office layout
Multi-room office complex
Meeting room and staff office layout
Office with toilets
Office with kitchenette
Office and storage combination
Connected office container block
Stackable two-story office layout
Large modular site office compound
For layouts with separated rooms and better internal workflow, explore multi-room office containers.
An open-plan layout is useful when several people need to work together in one shared space. It can support desks, workstations, filing cabinets, communication equipment, and basic meeting areas.
Open-plan layouts are suitable for:
Engineering teams
Site administration teams
Planning teams
Procurement teams
Remote operations staff
Temporary business teams
Field coordination teams
This layout is usually more space-efficient because it reduces internal partitions and allows more desk capacity inside the same area.
When a project requires privacy, department separation, or better meeting control, a multi-room layout is usually better.
A multi-room office container system can include:
Project manager office
Engineer office
Supervisor room
Meeting room
Document control room
Safety office
Administration office
Staff workspace
Reception area
Storage space
Toilet or kitchenette
This layout helps larger teams work in the same facility while keeping functions organized.
For larger contractor-focused office solutions, explore construction container offices.
A 10–50 person office container setup often needs a meeting room. On construction sites and remote projects, meetings are not optional. Teams need space for daily briefings, project reviews, drawing discussions, safety talks, contractor coordination, and client visits.
Meeting areas can be used for:
Project coordination
Client meetings
Engineering reviews
Safety briefings
Contractor meetings
Planning sessions
Staff training
Progress reporting
Technical discussions
A well-planned meeting room helps the office function as a real project control center.
For larger teams or remote sites, support facilities become important. A 10–50 person office container layout can include private toilets, handwashing areas, kitchenettes, staff break areas, or connected sanitary units depending on the project.
Office containers with toilets are useful when:
The office is far from central sanitary facilities
The project is remote
The office is used for long working hours
Visitors or managers use the office
A self-contained workspace is required
For self-contained workspace options, explore office containers with toilets.
For larger worker welfare support, mobile welfare containers can provide rest areas, toilets, washing areas, canteens, changing rooms, and self-contained welfare options.
Some sites need office space for many people but do not have enough ground area. In these cases, stackable office containers can create more workspace vertically.
Stackable office container layouts are suitable for:
Crowded construction sites
Urban projects
Industrial facilities
Contractor compounds
Infrastructure projects
Large team offices with limited land
Two-story site office layouts
For vertical workspace planning, explore stackable office containers.
Remote projects often need complete office facilities because permanent infrastructure may be unavailable. A modular office container system can provide professional workspace close to the operation area.
This is useful for:
Mining projects
Oil and gas sites
Energy projects
Road and railway works
Industrial maintenance sites
Remote construction bases
Utility projects
Logistics areas
Temporary field offices
For remote workspace solutions, explore office containers for remote work locations.
Contractors and businesses often need more than one office room. A 10–50 person office container setup can work as a temporary headquarters, contractor office complex, warehouse office, factory administration office, or project operations center.
It can include:
Management offices
Staff work areas
Meeting rooms
Reception area
Document control room
Support spaces
Sanitary facilities
Storage areas
Business operation zones
For larger commercial and contractor office layouts, explore office containers for contractors and businesses.
A large-team office container must support daily use, not only temporary shelter. Comfort, lighting, insulation, ventilation, and internal planning all affect productivity.
Prefabex 10–50 person office containers can be manufactured with:
Durable steel frame structure
Insulated wall and roof panels
Strong floor system
Exterior doors
Interior doors
Windows for natural light
Electrical system
LED lighting
Power sockets
HVAC preparation
Ventilation
Data and communication points
Internal partitions
Meeting room layouts
Toilet and kitchenette options
Durable flooring
Interior wall and ceiling finishes
Furniture package
Exterior colors
Company branding options
Specifications can be adjusted according to climate, project duration, transport method, site conditions, number of users, and required finish level.
Traditional office construction can take time and may require foundations, site labor, material delivery, permits, and multiple contractors. For temporary or fast-moving projects, this can delay operations.
10–50 person office containers provide a faster and more flexible alternative.
A typical process may include:
Project requirement review
Capacity and layout planning
Technical design coordination
Factory manufacturing
Quality control before delivery
Transport planning
Site preparation
Placement and installation
Utility connection
Final inspection and handover
This allows companies to create usable office space faster while keeping better control over cost, layout, quality, and schedule.
One of the strongest advantages of modular office containers is scalability. Companies can start with the office capacity they need now and add more workspace later.
This is useful when:
Team size may change
Project phases are uncertain
More departments may join later
Budget must be controlled in stages
The office may be moved or reused
Site conditions may change
Additional meeting or support areas may be needed
For complete modular systems, explore modular container systems.
A 10–50 person office container setup is a strong choice for temporary, relocatable, or semi-permanent workspace. However, if the project requires a larger, more permanent facility with wider corridors, more architectural design, or long-term corporate use, a modular office building may be the better option.
Choose 10–50 person office containers when:
Speed is important
The office may be relocated
The project is temporary or semi-permanent
Modular expansion is needed
The office must be close to operations
The team size may change
Choose modular office buildings when:
A larger long-term facility is needed
Corporate appearance is more important
Many departments need one building
Wider interior circulation is required
Multi-floor permanent planning is needed
For larger office facilities, explore modular office buildings.
Office containers can help companies control cost by reducing traditional construction time, minimizing site disruption, and allowing workspace reuse across projects.
Cost efficiency comes from:
Factory manufacturing
Faster installation
Predictable planning
Modular expansion
Relocation and reuse
Reduced temporary construction
Better space control
Lower disruption to active operations
The final cost depends on number of units, layout, finish level, transport, installation, utilities, toilets, kitchenettes, furniture, and project requirements.
If your project needs office containers for 10 to 50 staff, Prefabex can help you plan the right capacity, layout, specification, and installation approach.
Send us your project location, number of users, required rooms, meeting room needs, toilet or kitchenette requirements, utility needs, delivery schedule, and whether the office will be used alone or integrated with other site facilities.
Prefabex can prepare a customized 10–50 person office container solution for construction sites, industrial facilities, remote projects, infrastructure works, warehouses, factories, and temporary business operations.