Wednesday, June 26, 2013

North Dakota Modular Solutions

There are a number of reasons why modular construction is the best choice for North Dakota and surrounding areas facing unprecedented growth. Modular construction can quickly and efficiently meet the North Dakota housing and infrastructure needs

Flexibility
When people think of modular construction, they often think of building construction that is highly limited. However, there is nothing that could be further from the truth. With modular construction there are almost no limitations to what can be built. North Dakota modular buildings can be custom or traditional, permanent or temporary and single or multi-story.

Fast Construction
A modular building is primarily constructed in a factory. While modules are being constructed off-site, site work commences to install the foundation and other necessary items. This means work will get done much faster allowing earlier occupancy for North Dakota residents and businesses.

Housing In North Dakota
North Dakota housing should be able to withstand heavy wind and snow that is common to the area. One of the advantages of modular construction is that modular homes can be built to withstand heavy wind and snow. With several months of freezing temperatures, traditional construction is often put on hold and takes much longer to complete. Modular construction is a fast and reliable option for North Dakota homes because it is not greatly impacted by weather.

The high demand for housing in North Dakota is coupled with a need to build the infrastructure to accommodate the growing population. Modular projects can be completed up to 40 percent faster than with traditional construction therefore is an excellent choice for commercial projects. Some options include modular classrooms, modular offices, modular medical clinics and modular hotels.

As the oil extraction projects continue to grow and companies continue to hire more staff, the housing and infrastructure in North Dakota will be a primary concern. Modular construction meets the extremely high demand forhousing and commercial growth in North Dakota.

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