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Modular Buildings

Modular buildings and in-plant offices provide an economical and flexible advantage to changing space needs with minimal disruption to work sites. These completed, portable buildings are designed with all necessary building codes but with reduced completion times, configurable options and portable abilities that you simply can’t find with permanent walls and structures.

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Modular Buildings & In-Plant Offices

Modular buildings and in-plant offices provide an economical and flexible advantage to changing space needs with minimal disruption to work sites. These completed, portable buildings are designed with all necessary building codes but with reduced completion times, configurable options and portable abilities that you simply can’t find with permanent walls and structures.

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For businesses that are constantly changing and growing, permanent structures have become limiting and modular buildings provide a progressive way to meet rapid growth with minor interference to work processes. These modular structures have also become a popular solution for sterile facilities in the food handling or medical manufacturing industries where construction can pose hazards to production; modular buildings are also great in school settings where construction can be a hazard. These buildings are constructed off-site using the same design layouts and methods as traditional buildings, but in a fraction of the time. Another benefit is that modular options tend to be much more environmental friendly since there less materials wasted during the building process. For fully maximizing your facility’s floor space, consider the endless benefits of modular buildings and offices.

Modular buildings can be used to construct conference rooms, factory offices, in-plant buildings, machine enclosures andmore. In order to provide customers with the highest value, our modular booths and shelters are supplied by Portafab, one of the leading manufacturers in modular systems. Portafab uses all-aluminum construction that is welded at each intersection and solidified into a single framework without the use of rivets, bolts or fasteners. Portafab provides an extensive offering of sizes from 3' x 4' to 8' x 16' in order to serve any size or budget. Each modular unit is shipped fully assembled with all prefabricated components for quick installation that can be ready for use the day of delivery. These adaptable yet structurally sound buildings can be built-to-order with numerous sizes available and many options for quick ship.
Modular Buildings & In-Plant Offices
Common applications

Where Modular Buildings & In-Plant Offices is used

In-plant offices, clean or controlled rooms, equipment enclosures, break rooms and production-support spaces.

Inspection and maintenance

How to keep the system working

Inspect panels, joints, doors, ceilings and utility penetrations. Maintain environmental and fire-protection systems according to the approved facility plan.

Available solutions

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Common customer questions

Questions about Modular Buildings & In-Plant Offices

These answers provide a starting point. Final equipment, capacity, layout and installation requirements must be confirmed for the specific facility and application.

What information should I gather before requesting a modular-building quote?

Start with the building address, available floor area, clear ceiling height, column spacing, door locations and obstructions. Include the intended use, occupancy, photos and drawings of the space.

Will my project require a permit?

Requirements vary by city and project. Building modifications, occupancy, accessibility, electrical work and fire protection can trigger permits or engineering. The local authority makes the final determination.

How long does a material handling project take?

Timing depends on design complexity, approvals, equipment availability, freight, site readiness and installation scope. Identifying decisions and site constraints early is the best way to protect the schedule.

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