In today’s economy, innovative solutions that save money and the environment pack a one-two punch. Modular buildings are one solution that is catching on in a major way.
Schools are part of our communities, so any one classroom is part of a bigger whole and a system that needs balance.
The modular construction industry was valued at nearly $68 billion in 2019. Experts predict that growth will climb enormously, reaching over $106 billion by 2027.
Mobile Modular (the nation’s fastest growing provider of temporary and permanent modular buildings), was honored with six awards including “1st Place Modular Dorm” at the Modular Building Institute’s 2021 World of Modular Digital Conference and Tradeshow, an op
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, commonly referred to as CARES, has been instrumental in mitigating the significant economic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Knocking elbows and desk partners aren’t just a nuisance: they are quickly becoming a liability. School administrators are responding to the increasingly urgent reality of overcrowded classrooms.
Cooperative purchasing programs are making it easier and faster for schools to get the extra square footage they need to facilitate growing student populations. Enrollment patterns for U.S. public schools continue on an upward trajectory.
As the saying goes, there’s an app for that, and the construction industry is no different.