Portable Buildings
Portable buildings are constructed faster. A standard five thousand square foot building like a medical clinic can be erected in as little as 45 days vs. the 6-month timeframe for traditionally built buildings. Faster construction means that a company can generate revenue more quickly and start paying for overhead costs sooner.
Portable Buildings Buyer's Guide
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- Real-world modular building prices from BuyerZone buyers
- A sampling of actual prices paid by modular building buyers who used our service can be found here, complete with purchasing details.
- The evolution of mobile classrooms
- For administrators used to dealing with rickety portable classrooms on trailers, the quality and appearance of modern mobile classrooms may be a pleasant surprise.
- Why Modular Construction?
- Modular construction offers numerous advantages over what has typically been defined as "conventional" or site-built construction methods.
- Selecting the best modular building dealers
- Make sure you get your modular building from a reputable dealer - here's what to look during your evaluation.
- Green-Classrooms-To-Go
- Under pressure to reduce class size even as student populations are zooming, school districts are turning to cost-effective green-built modules for help.
Latest Industrial News
- Portable buildings changing the landscape of temporary communities
- A number of industries that operate in remote locations, such as energy and mining, often set up temporary communities to perform their work and provide employers with typical amenities. However, once the tasks are completed, infrastructure can be left behind. May 18, 2012
- Florida county law changes more favorable for portable storage containers use
- The Code Enforcement Department and Growth Management Division in Collier County, Florida, has approved a new amendment that changes the regulations regarding shipping and storage containers. May 17, 2012
- Material handling survey notes importance of forklift safety
- A recent survey, conducted by Peerless Research Group, provides further evidence that warehouse managers and forklift operators are committed to safety, and to choosing products that will keep workers' risk of injury to a minimum. May 16, 2012
