Durable, Low-Impact Foundations for Holiday Lodges & Leisure Developments
Holiday lodges require foundation solutions that combine long-term structural performance with minimal environmental impact—often within sensitive rural, coastal, or leisure park settings. At D Page Contractors, we deliver engineered ground screw foundations designed specifically for holiday lodges and park home developments, offering a reliable alternative to traditional concrete foundations.
Why Choose Ground Screws for Holiday Lodges?

- Rapid Installation: Ground screws enable fast foundation installation, keeping lodge manufacturing and installation schedules on track.
- Reduced Site Disruption: Minimal excavation protects landscaping, drainage, and surrounding environments.
- Cost-Effective Foundations: Lower groundwork, material, and labour costs compared to concrete bases.
- Long-Term Structural Stability: Engineered to support permanent lodge structures over decades of use.
Key Benefits for Holiday Lodge Developments
- Ideal for holiday lodges, park homes, and leisure accommodation units.
- Suitable for phased developments and multi-unit lodge parks.
- Low environmental impact foundations aligned with planning and landowner requirements.
- Flexibility to adapt layouts or replace lodges without major ground remediation.


Technical Specifications & Installation Process
- Ground screws designed to meet lodge load requirements, occupancy loads, and structural layouts.
- Detailed site surveys and load testing to ensure compliant and optimised foundation design.
- Precision installation suitable for restricted access, sloping, or variable ground conditions.
- Compatible with timber frame, modular lodge bases, and steel subframe systems.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes. Ground screws provide long-term, load-tested foundations suitable for permanent holiday lodges and park homes.
Absolutely. Ground screws are ideal for large and phased developments, allowing efficient installation across entire parks.
Yes. Ground screws are well suited to challenging environments, including coastal, rural, and high-water-table sites.

