The modular design process takes place off-site, in a controlled factory environment, using the same materials and design to the same standards as conventionally built facilities, but with less time. Buildings are manufactured from “modules” that, taken together, reflect the design concepts and allow you to build objects from the simplest to the most complex, without compromise.
Structurally, modular buildings are generally more robust than conventional structures, as each module is designed to withstand harsh stress on its own. Once the modules are assembled and sealed, the assembly is complete with integrated walls, floor and roof.
The inherent adaptability of prefabricated modular systems means that buildings can be designed to meet the needs of simple and even the most extraordinary applications. In addition, link will provide examples of some of the most common as well as unusual buildings. However, this is not an exhaustive list. If you need a building type that is not included, it is possible to design a building to meet specific requirements.
Offsite construction provides more efficient quality control of the process and materials are of the highest standards, contributing to the achievement of high quality construction every step of the way. In addition to quality management and fast completion times, modular design offers many other benefits for owners. Remote erection of almost 80% of the building from the location of the object significantly reduces the destruction of the surrounding area.
Modern modular construction, represented by various levels of design and construction complexity, exceeds all expectations, competing with their traditional counterparts for office and retail space, children's, school and medical institutions. In addition, modular technologies have recently made it possible to quickly build warm and comfortable living facilities. At the same time, high quality and sustainability, innovative technologies and efficient materials ensure cost-effective and fast construction.