Commercial modular constructions are code-compliant, non-residential structures 60% to 90% completed offsite in a factory-controlled environment then transported or shipped to a final destination.
Modular homes are very sturdy in there construction when they are placed properly on a foundation.
Ian Bazley has written: 'RORO modular home shipping system' -- subject(s): Construction industry, Modular construction industry, Prefabricated houses
A modular building is a building made from premanufactured modules that are made in another facility. These pieces are then assembled at the sight of construction.
John A. Reidelbach has written: 'Modular housing, 1972' -- subject(s): Housing, Modular construction industry
Modular buildings are sectional prefabricated buildings that consist of multiple sections called 'modules'. Modular buildings are used for long term, permanent or temporary facilities.
Modular construction is a process in which a building is constructed off-site, under controlled plant conditions, using the same materials and designing to the same codes and standards as conventionally built facilities - but in about half the time. I would visit nwfixers.com to find out more about this type of construction. Modular construction has long been utilized in the residential sector but is now becoming increasingly popular for the commercial sector. The buildings are designed to last longer than and tend to cost less per square foot than conventional on-site construction. The types of materials used for prefabricated buildings are usually aluminum, wood, steel, fiberglass, and concrete. The steel used in these structures is specially treated to resist corrosion, rust, and fire. The use of plastics and other composite materials offer a less expensive option for surface materials without sacrificing durability or quality. If you want to know more about the modular construction then Aussie Panel (aussiepanel.com.au) are really best on the market .
ModularToday.com offers an ebook with great insider advice about the pros and cons of modular homes and their construction. HomebuyingAbout.com also can give you this information. You can get information on the construction of modular homes by visiting http://www.toolbase.org/ToolbaseResources/level3.aspx?BucketID=3&CategoryID=32. Another great site is http://homebuying.about.com/od/modularhomesfaq/.
ICI Construction stands for Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Construction.
is a cost effective, lightweight, modular deck system that lends itself to rapid construction
Yes because construction is a business.
ICI Construction stands for Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Construction.
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