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Why Deployable Infrastructure Is the Future of Fitness, Recovery, and Remote Operations

  • Writer: Harrison Lee-Schell
    Harrison Lee-Schell
  • Jun 25, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 2

BlogDate: June 2025

Read time: 4 min


Why Deployable Infrastructure Is the Future of Fitness, Recovery, and Remote Operations

From off-grid gyms to container saunas, Forces Group is leading the next wave of tactical and commercial mobility.


Whether you’re operating on a remote military base, a FIFO mining camp, or an emergency response hub, one thing is clear: mobility, modularity, and resilience are now non-negotiable.


That’s why Forces Group is building deployable infrastructure solutions that go far beyond traditional bricks-and-mortar.


The company’s flagship products include:

  • Deployable Fitness Units (10ft & 20ft gym lockers)

  • Deployable Recovery Units (plunge pools, hot tubs, infrared saunas – launching soon)

  • Off-Grid Powerbox Systems (solar + battery)



Each unit is engineered for rapid deployment, site independence, and full tactical functionality. These aren’t generic containers — they’re purpose-built performance platforms designed for Australia’s harshest conditions.


“The old model of fixed-location training or recovery just doesn’t work anymore,” says Harrison Lee-Schell, Forces Group’s founder. “Clients want flexibility, durability, and zero dependency on grid infrastructure — and that’s exactly what we build.”


For sectors prioritising health, readiness, and adaptability, deployable infrastructure represents the next frontier.


Learn more about our product ecosystem →




 
 
 

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