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Modular Buildings Buyer's Guide
There are two main types of modular construction, also known
as prefabricated construction, available: portable units and
modular buildings. Portable units consist primarily of pre-made
stock buildings that are typically used by construction companies
for temporary office space. Modular buildings, in contrast,
are custom-built to a user's specifications.
With both types of buildings, construction of the building
takes place in a factory-controlled environment using the
same materials utilized for traditional construction.
The entire building is not built in one piece; instead, the
floor plan is broken up into individual modules that can be
shipped on the road. Each module ranges in size from 3 to
9 meters wide to 12 to 23 meters long.
Up to ninety percent of a building is normally constructed
at the factory. Each module is built out with walls, ceilings,
carpeting, and wiring. Building modules are then assembled
to form a seamless building when they reach the destination
site.
Most modular buildings consist of one to two modules and
occupy one floor, for a total of 300 to 600 square meters.
Modular buildings can also be used for much larger spaces
ranging in the thousands and even ten thousands of square
meters and can be three or four stories tall.
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