Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Commercial & Residential Swing Spaces

Commercial & Residential Swing Spaces
A temporary modular building can serve as an emergency response facility, temporary office or classroom, or nerve center for a construction project. The term swing space refers to an area designated for use as a temporary work environment that is often used during renovation projects or as temporary space while a new facility is being built. School districts also use swing space when they have a problem of overcrowding or during renovation.

Modular buildings offer the flexibility of being reconfigured and reused for various needs. Because the leasing of temporary modular buildings is quite common, many companies have buildings available for immediate delivery and setup.

Built in a climate-controlled factory, modular buildings are designed for use in any type of environment. Modular buildings have heating and air conditioning ducts, and can be fitted with almost any appliance including stoves, furnaces, and refrigerators. Modular buildings can also be designed to have extra layers of insulation and higher roof loads that can withstand the weight of a heavy snowfall if needed.

These temporary building designs are user-friendly in that they have access for electricity, water, and sewer built right in. So long as the lessee has the proper permit for one of these structures, the actual mounting and tie-down, hooking up of utilities and inspection process is rather simple.

Companies in need of temporary office space or classrooms are encouraged to check out the variety of modular structures available. Using swing space is an economical way to keep business running smoothly during renovations and new construction. Best of all, the delivery and setup is part of the package offered by the modular building company.


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