Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, many U.S. and Canadian industries have struggled to stay afloat as businesses, both big and small, have had to temporarily close and reopen on short notice. During this difficult time, mobile offices have been used as temporary solutions to help many industries remain open and operational amidst so much unpredictable change.
Education – Several schools in the U.S. , such as Loyola University, added temporary space for classrooms, lunchrooms and administrative offices for social distancing.

Construction – Large construction companies have employed mobile offices for socially distanced administrative space and break rooms to help keep their projects on track and their workers safe.

Healthcare – Many hospitals, including the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Hospital, have used mobile offices and portable storage containers to open temporary COVID-19 testing sites, command stations and more.

Sports – Professional sports leagues, such as the NFL and MLB, are using mobile offices onsite employee temperature checkpoints and other safety measures.

Industrial – Large industrial and energy companies adding mobile office trailers to provide extra social distance space for essential workers on various jobsites across the country.

Food – Multi-national food factories and processing plants, that employ thousands of workers, are using mobile offices for employee temperature checkpoints, guardhouses, extra locker rooms and social distance break areas.
Government – As each U.S. state works independently to execute their plans to combat COVID-19 and keep their constituents safe, many governors mobilized COVID-19 testing centers with the help of WillScot’s unique FLEX mobile offices and modular buildings.

Find The COVID-19 Support Your Team Needs
Adding more social distancing space to your jobsite is a big step toward keeping your team safe and healthy. Explore our temporary mobile office and storage solutions that can be used for additional office, lunchroom, classroom or storage needs.