Temporary modular buildings can be used as additions to
existing structures or stand-alone buildings. For instance, a school may
require a temporary modular classroom be placed on its campus until additions
to its existing school are complete. This allows students and educators to
continue learning without having to relocate off campus. Temporary buildings
are great option for organizations undergoing large renovation projects or for
those who are relocating and need a temporary location to house functions until
the move is complete. In times of natural disaster, temporary modular buildings
offer a quick and safe space for residents, businesses and clients rebuilding.
Many people dismiss the idea of temporary/relocatable
modular buildings because they envision an outdated construction trailer.
Although the industry can provide basic buildings upon the client’s need,
modular construction has advanced tremendously. Temporary buildings can be
single or multi-story and designed with a variety of interior and exterior
finishes including basic aluminum siding or fiber cement siding with a brick
finish. The next time you or your company are looking to expand, relocate or explore
the capabilities of temporary modular buildings and minimize any down time
during the construction phase.
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