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.
Wikipedia can help educate you on a lot of the aspects of the building. RamTech Modular, actually makes modular buildings.
"No you cannot rent a modular building in Florida. The state of Florida is made of sand, this sand is not compact enough to be bale to hold the weight of such a building."
Modular homes are built of kiln dried wood.
Yes, there are. Spirit Cabins (www.spiritcabins.com) offers modular cabin kits to the public.
By constructing different parts separately and then uniting them to create a wholesome building
Virtually any architectural design can be made modular. Colonial, Victorian, Contemporary, Georgian, Tudor and almost any other style imaginable can be produced in a modular fashion.
The price of modular commercial building depends on the size of the building, the quality of materials and the complexity of the process. Generally, prices range from $35 to $100 per square foot.
Modular manufacturing is the process of constructing a pre-designed and customer approved modular building at the factory. While this process is being completed off site, the necessary site work is being completed on site. This results in a streamlined project that is complete in half the time of a conventional built building. For more information please visit modularsolutionsltd.com
To incorporate modular 1 MTG into your deck-building strategy for Magic: The Gathering, focus on including cards that have the modular ability, which allows you to move 1/1 counters from one creature to another. This can help you strengthen your creatures and create powerful combinations on the battlefield. Consider including cards that synergize well with modular abilities and build a deck that maximizes the potential of this mechanic.
All modular homes, must have inspection stickers by a third party engineering firm that is approved by the various States that a manufactures ship modular homes to. The labels then are inspected by the local Building Department Officials when the home is assembled and is ready for occupancy.
There is no Federal Law governing modular homes but there are federal HUD(Housing and Urban Development) regulations for the mobile home industry. The modular homes are regulated by the State building code requirements regarding safety, energy efficiency, snow load requirements for the roof, wind speed in certain areas, load requirements for the floors, etc.
Modular buildings are popular because they are easy to manufacture and can be constructed very quickly. These buildings are built to code and are a cheaper alternative for building offices, health care centers, and schools.