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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 is meant to prohibit the discrimination of people with disabilities as well as guarantee them the same opportunities as others in the United States.
U.S. military and government agencies are turning toward modular construction to meet their building requirements. While tight defense budgets and burdened approvals are reasons for this shift, modular buildings also meet unique requirements specific to both.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is responsible for the high-profile, United States’ civilian space program, and for aeronautics and aerospace research. Headquartered in Washington D.C, NASA employees more than 17,000 people in 18 space centers and facilities across the nation.
It is estimated that the US government spends about $1.7 billion dollars every year on nearly 77,000 empty buildings.
Modular construction is a surprisingly adaptable and time efficient process. The U.S. Army recently experienced these advantages at the Eisenhower Army Medical Center at Fort Gordon in Augusta, Georgia. Renovation was planned for part of the medical center that treated soldiers with injuries from service overseas.