When can we use modular buildings (Office Units, Tiny House, Smart Home, Office Containers)
Flexibility
In an environment of constant economic change, organizations need to ensure the flexibility of all aspects of their business activities so that they can quickly adapt to take advantage of potential opportunities and remain competitive in the market. The changing locations of your property make your organization even more flexible. Our company offers your organization the opportunity to dismantle, relocate or renovate modules to meet your personal requirements. You can quickly increase or decrease your space by adding or removing modules. The modular design also reduces the negative impact on operation, surrounding buildings and the environment.
Maximize your allocated budget
Our cabin solutions deliver incredible performance and increased costs for your project. For example, modular construction (office containers, exercise space, family care home, holiday home, bungalow) typically offers all mechanical, plumbing, electrical and architectural plans included in the package, providing customers with excellent savings in construction costs. Off-site construction reduces labor and supervision costs as our skilled workers build modular buildings at a fixed price. You also avoid scheduling conflicts and other delays.
Take advantage of modularity if you value higher quality construction
Outdoor modules must meet the same building codes and regulatory requirements as IRC or IBC, as well as other types of construction. Our techniques make the modules much stronger than conventional designs. Each module goes through a rigorous engineering process to ensure the section will withstand transport to and from the construction site. Storage in a climate-controlled environment also protects the equipment from damage or deterioration caused by moisture, extreme temperatures, and more. Skilled workers build the modules on the tables, ensuring constant precision in the workplace. Designers assemble the modules on site, strictly adhering to local, state and national building codes.