Modular Construction
Modular Construction

What is a Modular Building?

Modular Building Modular buildings are buildings that are made in segments, sections or individual bays. These are built within a factory environment. Once complete each section is then is delivered to the site, separately on the back of a lorry. These modules are then connected on-site to form the overall building, which can be made up of many individual sections, often stacked to create multiple storeys. A section or individual bay typically has at least one open side, where it will connect to the next section, whereas a portable unit/cabin
Modular Construction

How are modular buildings made?

Basic Modular Construction Modular Buildings are fabricated and put together with individual modules. When assembled on-site the finished modules create and make up the complete modular building. Factories that build the individual modules will have their very own design to suit their factory set-up. If you research all the different manufacturer’s designs, you will notice that all will have different construction arrangements and details. This is because manufacturers have their very own design, but also, they will have to design one-off projects that will be required to suit individual project