Refurbished modular buildings for leisure & community

Flexible, high-quality space for community & leisure facilities.

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Wernick Refurbished Buildings delivers refurbished modular buildings for leisure operators, community organisations and local authorities across the UK.

Each building is stripped back to its structural steel frame, carefully inspected and rebuilt to modern standards. The result is a durable, attractive and adaptable facility that offers the performance of new, with reduced environmental impact and strong value.

Whether supporting community expansion, temporary relocation or new leisure provision, refurbished modular buildings provide a practical and sustainable solution.

Supporting community growth & engagement

Leisure and community spaces must adapt to evolving local needs. From population growth to funding constraints, organisations require flexible accommodation that can respond quickly.

Refurbished modular buildings support:

  • Community hubs
  • Sports and fitness facilities
  • Arts and performance spaces
  • Youth centres
  • Temporary decant buildings during redevelopment
  • Multi-purpose leisure accommodation

Buildings can be configured to accommodate a wide range of activities while making efficient use of available space.

Designed for versatility

Leisure facilities often require open, adaptable layouts that support different user groups throughout the day.

Through our refurbishment process, we are able to:

  • Reconfigure internal layouts
  • Upgrade insulation and acoustic performance
  • Improve natural light and internal finishes
  • Integrate welfare and accessibility features
  • Enhance external appearance

By rebuilding from the steel frame upwards, we create facilities that feel modern, welcoming and fit for purpose.

Cost-effective solutions for budget-conscious organisations

Many leisure and community projects operate within carefully managed funding structures.

Refurbished modular buildings typically provide lower capital cost compared to new modular construction, faster delivery programmes, reduced disruption to surrounding communities and long-lasting, durable facilities.

This allows organisations to maximise investment while maintaining quality and usability.

A sustainable approach to community infrastructure

Sustainability and social value are increasingly central to leisure and public-sector projects.

By retaining and repurposing the structural steel frame, refurbishment significantly reduces material waste and embodied carbon. This supports local authorities and community organisations working toward environmental targets and responsible procurement practices.

Refurbishment reflects a circular approach to construction, extending the life of valuable materials while delivering high-quality space for communities.

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