

Our container offices have two layers of insulation.

Spray foam insulation is applied to the walls and ceiling of the shipping container. We then install frames for the door and windows. A zip disc tool is used to cut the openings for a door, window and air conditioner. We always start with a new, one-trip shipping container as the frame for your office. Openings are cut in the shipping container. So, we created the timelapse video above to give you a glimpse into the process, but read on for more details of how we build a 20-foot shipping container office.

You may wonder how we build our 20’ shipping container offices. They’re well-insulated and come equipped with air conditioning, heat, electrical outlets and lighting, so wherever a comfortable, temporary workspace is required, a BigSteelBox office is a great solution. Our container offices are made from 8-gauge corten steel containers, so they’re strong, easy to move, and built to last. Our offices are primarily used on construction and industrial worksites, but there are many other uses. We always have a number of 8’x20′ shipping container offices available for rent and for sale, so we’re able to service customers across Canada quickly and efficiently. BigSteelBox has been modifying shipping containers for years, and one of our most popular products is our 20’ container office.
