Modular construction is the perfect solution to meet the creative demands of your most unique projects. Schools, restaurants, and housing for the less fortunate are only a few of the many takes on what can be done with modular.
The design and construction of modular buildings isn’t a new process — it’s been around for more than a century, starting with the earliest prefabricated homes. It is, however, picking up steam.
Mobile Modular (formerly Design Space Modular Buildings) recently delivered this guardhouse for a client in northern California.
The Jurupa Community Services District (JCSD) was in need of Men’s and Women’s public restroom facilities for use at the Riverwalk residential area in Eastvale, CA. The previous restrooms were destroyed by fire and vandalism. JCSD needed an immediate replacement and a supplier they could count
Mobile Modular (formerly Design Space Modular Buildings) supplied a 48′ x 72′ modular daycare building to a local daycare in Boise, Idaho. This large modular building has 4 separate classrooms along with multi-use restrooms and a single interior corridor.
The COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a difficult hand to classrooms across the globe. In the wake of global lockdowns, schools closed and at-home learning became a new responsibility for parents.
Williston, North Dakota, the epicenter of the Bakken shale boom, has experienced exponential growth over the last decade.
Several dozen homeless people chosen by outreach workers will enter a cluster of new trailers close to downtown’s historic El Pueblo this month, the primary step toward getting them into permanent housing.