| Steel Modular Buildings
by John Cheesman
Steel Modular Buildings are prefabricated sectional buildings which are made up from multiple sections or modules that are manufactured at a remote facility and then delivered to the location where they are intended to be used. The prefabricated modules are then put together to construct the building using either trucks or cranes.
These types of modular constructions are very different from mobile homes. Modular buildings differ from mobile homes mainly because of the absence of axles or a frame, which means they are typically transported to their site of construction by means of flat-bed trucks. Some modular buildings are built on a steel frame, and this can be used for transportation to the site. Modular homes can be multi-level, and these may be set in place with the use of a crane.
This type of construction has a wide variety of applications. Modular buildings can be used for temporary or permanent facilities. Some of these facilities may include:
- Schools & classrooms
- Civilian & military needs
- Industrial facilities
Prefabricated modular steel buildings offer ideal solutions for construction in rural and remote areas, where conventional construction may not be reasonable or even possible. Other uses for modular buildings may include:
- Churches
- Health care facilities
- Fast food restaurants
- Sales & retail offices
- Cruise ship construction
Most modular components are constructed indoors on the factory floor, and this process is carried out like any industrial assembly line. The modules are moved from one station to the next, with inspector's on site to supervise and ensure all procedures are being carried out correctly.
The finished modules are assembled off-site in a factory. Modules can take up to three months to be constructed, but only as little as ten days to construct when they are first started. The modules are then transported to place of construction and a crane is used to move the steel modules into position where they are assembled.
Once these modules are assembled, they are almost indistinguishable from typical site built dwellings. Most mobile dwellings decrease in value over time, but well constructed modular buildings increase in value like its site built counterpart.
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