If time is money anywhere, it sure is in the world of manufacturing.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the construction industry has one of the highest rates of fatal occupational injuries1.
It is estimated that the US government spends about $1.7 billion dollars every year on nearly 77,000 empty buildings.
"Contractors remain quite concerned about labor shortages, tight margins, and growing costs."
When it comes to clubhouse construction, quality, adaptability, and customization are top priorities. At Mobile Modular, we have successful case studies of how modular construction and prefabricated buildings have helped country clubs meet their need of the perfect clubhouse.
It is often portrayed that contractors should choose between modular and on-site construction. However, a combination of on-site and modular construction allows building projects to benefit from the best of both worlds.
As school enrollments continue to rise, schools face the challenge of finding classroom space. With this growth, there are several other issues to address. For example, larger classroom structures start to raise questions on sustainability, integration of technology, and funding.
The oil and gas industry witnessed a shocking drop in oil prices at the end of 2015 due to an ample supply and weak demand for oil. Oil prices were down more than 60 percent from their high in the summer of 2014.
From public sector projects to commercial buildings, weather delays and finishing over budget are common problems affecting productivity in construction.