Modular buildings are a great solution for both short-term and long-term construction needs. Don’t let the “modular” title trick you. These structures have a longer life span than you’d guess.
There is a pressing need to reduce construction-related waste across the country.
Healthcare, a Rapidly Changing Landscape
Healthcare within the United States is experiencing major shifts due to the increasing needs of growing populations and increased expectations for comfort and convenience from patients.
Deciding whether to buy or rent a modular building is an important financial decision for businesses. And it all depends on your circumstances and the duration of your needs. Here are a few questions to help you figure out whether to buy or rent.
“Tech hasn’t really adopted a particular language for buildings. We’ve just found old buildings, we’ve moved into them, and we’ve made do best we could.” – David Radcliffe, VP, Real Estate, Google
Industries and corporations around the world are becoming more aware of the advantages modular buildings offer over site constructed buildings.
Construction is known to be an industry that takes time to adapt to new developments.
Quality is never an accident; It is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; It represents the wise choice of many alternatives.
~ William A. Foster
The National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities (NCEF) reported in 2010 that the total number of school-aged children within the United States would increase from less than 60 million to nearly 80 million over the next 40 years.