Modular Buildings: A Comprehensive Solution for Municipalities
Modular municipal buildings are a versatile and cost-effective solution for cities, counties, and towns looking to expand or upgrade their infrastructure.
Read our Frequently Asked Questions about modular solutions and how Mobile Modular is the right solution for your needs.
Modular municipal buildings are a versatile and cost-effective solution for cities, counties, and towns looking to expand or upgrade their infrastructure.
Many are drawn to the prospects of modular building construction because of the lower cost but assume modular buildings won’t last as long. That’s simply untrue! Modular buildings last longer than you think. With ever-evolving modular construction techniques, they’re built to the same IBC codes as traditionally-built structures.
Mobile Modular provides buildings that can be considered prefab and modular in nature. While these terms may seem interchangeable, they are not the same thing.
The future is bright for modular construction, thanks to its well-documented benefits of higher quality, reduced material and shipping costs, quicker construction, and reduced construction waste compared to traditional construction.
In the world of business, you can’t escape one crucial fact: Time is money. When it comes to modular construction versus traditional construction, the time savings modular construction offers is significant. Let’s examine the benefits of modular in terms of the clock.
It’s that time of year when we are excited about the holidays and time off of school to spend with our friends and family. With the long break, many teachers, maintenance companies and facility managers, will shut off the heat to their buildings to conserve energy.
If you care about indoor air quality you probably already have a well-maintained HVAC unit that dutifully hums along, heating, cooling, and filtering air in your building or home.
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.