Youโve bought or hired a containerโฆ but how does it actually get to you?
Spoiler alert: itโs not like ordering a bookshelf from IKEA. Thereโs no neat box left outside your door by a cheerful bloke with a clipboard. This is a 2.5-tonne steel box on the back of a lorry with a crane arm swinging above your flowerbeds.
Container delivery might seem like the dull bit between clicking โorderโ and actually using your unit โ but hereโs the truth: delivery can make or break your whole experience.
Not planning ahead can result in:
- Damage to driveways or gardens
- Failed deliveries (costly)
- Frantic calls to find a crane
- The worldโs most expensive giant paperweight, stuck outside your gate
So letโs break down everything you need to know โ from how deliveries work, to how to prep your site like a pro.
At Cubus, we always say buying or hiring the container is the easy bit. Itโs the delivery that gets people into hot water.
Weโve seen it all. Containers meant for a back garden end up stuck on a country lane. Containers plonked perfectly on top ofโฆ someoneโs beloved rose bush. Driveways cracked under unexpected weight. Neighbours giving you the side-eye as a 32-tonne HIAB lorry straddles their lawn.
All of it could have been avoided with a bit of forward thinking.
This article will:
- Explain the different types of delivery vehicles (and why it matters)
- Help you assess site access
- Walk you through ground prep
- Flag the most common mistakes and myths
- And give you a printable pre-delivery checklist
Whether youโre in a remote village or a bustling city, understanding how your container is delivered makes the process smoother, safer, and a lot less stressful.
๐ป 1. What Type of Vehicle Delivers Your Container?
At Cubus, we use HIAB lorries or sideloaders depending on container size, site access, and job requirements.
HIAB (Lorry with Crane Arm)
- Most common for 10ft, 20ft and modified containers
- Can lift over walls/fences (up to 6โ7 metres away)
- Needs firm, level ground and space to extend stabilisers
๐ Sidelifter
- Usually for 40ft or 2ร20ft containers
- Lifts container off the side of the truck
- Requires long, clear space alongside the lorry

2. Have You Measured Your Access?
Delivery fails are often caused by underestimated space. Hereโs what to check:
Element | Minimum Requirement |
Width | 3.1โฏm (for truck to pass) |
Height | 4.5โฏm (check for low trees/wires) |
Turning Circle | 15โฏm radius ideally |
Ground Type | Solid, non-sloping, no loose gravel/sand |
Obstacles | Overhead wires, gates, fences, parked cars |
๐ซ Donโt assume โitโll probably be fineโ. If in doubt โ ask us for a site survey or send a video walkaround.
3. Ground Prep: What Should It Sit On?
Containers need level, firm ground. The best options:
- Concrete pad
- Railway sleepers
- Timber bearers
- Paving slabs (evenly spaced)
Why? It:
- Keeps it level (so doors open properly)
- Prevents water pooling and rust underneath
- Supports weight evenly
๐ก Pro tip: Allow 6″ ventilation space underneath the base.
4. On the Day: What to Expect
Hereโs a typical Cubus delivery day:
- Driver arrives & assesses site
- Confirms drop point
- Crane or sideloader lifts container into position
- You sign off on the delivery
Average time on site: 20โ60 minutes
We donโt just โdrop and goโ. Our drivers are trained, patient and will help advise on positioning. Just have the kettle ready.
5. Top 5 Container Delivery Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)
Mistake | Why Itโs a Problem | Fix |
Too narrow access | Truck canโt enter | Measure gate width! |
Soft/muddy ground | Container sinks or tilts | Use bearers/concrete |
No one on site | Delays or failed delivery | Always be there! |
Trees/branches | Crane can’t swing | Trim back foliage |
Uneven ground | Doors wonโt open/close | Use spirit level + bearers |
6. Cost of Delivery โ Whatโs Included?
- Prices vary by postcode and container size
- Typically ยฃ150โยฃ600
- Includes driver time, vehicle hire, crane offload
Extra charges may apply for:
- Re-delivery (due to blocked access)
- Waiting time (if site not ready)
- Remote locations (ferries, country lanes)
Prices are an average and as always ask us for a clear delivery quote before placing your order.
7. Can I Move It Again Later?
Yes โ but not without help.
- Once placed, containers can be moved with HIAB hire
- Some people buy skates or jacks for small adjustments
- Don’t plan to drag it yourself (especially on soft or paved surfaces)
If you think youโll want to move it later โ say so up front. Weโll suggest the best solution (or even a temporary hire).
Case Study: โIt Nearly Ended Up in the Neighbourโs Pondโ
Simon ordered a 20ft container for his garden in Surrey. All seemed well โ until delivery day. The lorry couldnโt get around a tight bend on his single-track lane. The driver tried to reverse, clipped a low-hanging branch, and the container almost slidโฆ directly toward next doorโs koi pond.
Luckily, no fish were harmed. But it delayed delivery by a week, cost an extra ยฃ280 in rehire fees, and Simon had to hire a chainsaw and a tree surgeon.
Moral of the story? Measure first. Send photos. Check your bendy lane before itโs too late.
โWe can get a container just about anywhere โ as long as you tell us what โanywhereโ really looks like.โ
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