Modular building benefits
Reduced Risk
Modular construction uses the same quality materials as site-built construction, but since up to 80% of the building is built and inspected offsite, the amount of time required for completion is dramatically reduced. Less construction on site reduces the chance of weather delays, material damage and mold contamination. Security issues related to theft are also reduced. Cost overrun risks are minimized. Insurance and other “hidden cost” liabilities are reduced as well
Reduced Cost
Your subcontractors spend less time on site since your crew’s responsibilities are typically limited to preparation, setting foundations, equipment scheduling, utility hookups and other finishing operations. Fewer subcontractors on site reduces site supervision costs, as well as often overlooked costs, such as waste removal. With modular construction, you’re not building cheaper housing projects – you’re building better housing projects in less time. Construction time frames are typically reduced by 30 to 50%.
High Quality Construction Risk
Working in a controlled manufacturing environment with a stable team of skilled tradesmen and rigorous inspection processes. The modular building’s construction is built to the same strict codes used for site-built construction.
More Energy Efficient Construction
Through proven manufacturing processes, modular factories are able to construct tighter buildings with less air infiltration. As a result, modular-built buildings will typically outperform similar buildings constructed with traditional techniques.
Reduced Impact on the Surrounding Community
Since most of a modular building’s construction occurs off-site, there’s less impact on the neighborhood. Traffic from trucks and cars, delivery materials and subcontractors is dramatically reduced, as is the noise pollution generated by site-built techniques. Modular construction is a good neighbor building process that also makes good business sense.
Reduced Risk
Modular construction uses the same quality materials as site-built construction, but since up to 80% of the building is built and inspected offsite, the amount of time required for completion is dramatically reduced. Less construction on site reduces the chance of weather delays, material damage and mold contamination. Security issues related to theft are also reduced. Cost overrun risks are minimized. Insurance and other “hidden cost” liabilities are reduced as well
Reduced Cost
Your subcontractors spend less time on site since your crew’s responsibilities are typically limited to preparation, setting foundations, equipment scheduling, utility hookups and other finishing operations. Fewer subcontractors on site reduces site supervision costs, as well as often overlooked costs, such as waste removal. With modular construction, you’re not building cheaper housing projects – you’re building better housing projects in less time. Construction time frames are typically reduced by 30 to 50%.
High Quality Construction Risk
Working in a controlled manufacturing environment with a stable team of skilled tradesmen and rigorous inspection processes. The modular building’s construction is built to the same strict codes used for site-built construction.
More Energy Efficient Construction
Through proven manufacturing processes, modular factories are able to construct tighter buildings with less air infiltration. As a result, modular-built buildings will typically outperform similar buildings constructed with traditional techniques.
Reduced Impact on the Surrounding Community
Since most of a modular building’s construction occurs off-site, there’s less impact on the neighborhood. Traffic from trucks and cars, delivery materials and subcontractors is dramatically reduced, as is the noise pollution generated by site-built techniques. Modular construction is a good neighbor building process that also makes good business sense.