Are you familiar with a modular building? You may have seen them at your local elementary or high school-or even your church. Some of them look so much like other traditional buildings you may not even know that you are looking at a modular building. But, what is a modular building? It is a building that is constructed at a factory away from the building site and then it is moved in pieces and put on a foundation that has been prepared at the site. They can be one or more stories. They can be rectangular, square, or any other shape. They are an inexpensive and fairly efficient way to construct a new building.
A modular building is useful when you want to get a new building constructed in a very timely manner. A modular building generally takes less time to build than a traditional building and this can really appeal to many organizations such as schools in rapidly growing areas that need more room for students within just a few months time. They usually have a very simple and practical design that is well suited for office buildings as well. You can also have a home built with a modular building construction and these can have many of the features of a traditional home, such as brick, stucco, or siding and many different floor plans as well.
Another great thing about a modular building is the cost. Because there are a limited number of floor plans and features to choose from, the manufacturers can save greatly on the cost of these homes. They also do not take long to build, cutting down on the labor cost in that way as well. These savings are passed on to you as the consumer. You will, however, have to pay for the transportation of your building to the site. If you want additional features and design options this may also entail more work on the building once it gets to the site, adding to the cost.
There are other limitations to these buildings as well, which may or may not be a concern for you. They often are constructed with ceilings that are only 8 feet tall as opposed to a traditional ceiling height of 9 or 10 feet in most homes and buildings.
If the advantages of going with modular construction appeal to you, you can find many manufacturers and floor plans online to get an idea of what