Speed. Quality. Flexibility. Sustainability.
Whether you’re an architect, owner or facility planner in the government, commercial/retail, healthcare, construction or education sector, today’s modular buildings meet the unique space needs of all sectors while offering much quicker time to occupancy than conventionally built structures. Williams Scotsman’s Concurrent Construction™ process differs from traditional building methods because production tasks occur simultaneously rather than sequentially, so the overall time to project completion is condensed.
Modular construction incorporates technical innovation into an automated process that uses proven, standardized practices and process efficiencies. The end result: Greater reliability and higher quality than conventional site-built projects.
Gone are the days when all modular buildings looked like boring boxes. In light of the remarkable advancements in modular building techniques, it can be difficult to determine if a structure was built by modular methods or conventional construction methods.
As a leader in the modular building industry, Williams Scotsman provides modular buildings that are consistently recognized by the Modular Building Institute (MBI) for their design excellence and architectural appeal.
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Speed of construction is considered by all project participants to be the principal advantage of Concurrent Construction™. Simultaneously preparing the project site and constructing the building’s modules off site in a factory yields a 30 to 50 percent time savings over conventional construction methods.
While work related to grading, foundation, below-grade structural elements and utilities is underway at the site, the building modules are constructed in a factory environment. The modules comprise structural, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire systems, as well as many interior and often exterior finishes.
Utilizing factory-based construction for 50 to 70 percent of the total building needs results in higher construction and project quality for several reasons:
Modular buildings can be seamlessly reconfigured, relocated and removed as your needs change. This flexibility is not an option when using conventional construction.
There are limitless design options available. Modular units may be designed to fit in with the external aesthetics of existing buildings. All interior and exterior materials can be customized to your specifications.
Accelerated depreciation schedules add to the unique flexibility inherent in modular buildings.
Due to the component-based factory-construction process used during the manufacturing process, modular units are inherently “greener” than a similar site-built structure. Modular construction allows for the following: