Modular Products

Engineering the next generation of Modular Buildings, assisting schools with Student Population Capacity Management

Classroom Units

Our modular classroom unit is fabricated using structural light gauge steel, and is engineered to exceed all building codes and safety requirements. Some of the features of this model are listed immediately below…

  • Approved for Florida educational use and is DCA Certified.
  • Type IIB building classification.
  • 864 square foot per floor.
  • 24’ wide by 36’ front to rear.
  • Wet or Dry Optional.
  • Wind load maximum 190 mph. Risk Category III.
  • Insulation meets or exceeds Florida Building code.
  • ADA compliant and aesthetically pleasing.
  • Wall mounted unit air conditioner for ease of maintenance.
  • Side walls are fire rated, zero spacing required between portables (side stackable or isolated).
  • Does not require time consuming and costly installation of concrete foundations.
  • Foundations are ABS Pads.
  • Buildings are truly cost effective “PORTABLES” that can be installed or removed in hours not days or weeks.
  • Compatible with most current traditional portables used today and installed using existing set crews, materials and equipment.
  • Compatible with current ramps and step systems, 8” total floor thickness. Finish floor elevation can be installed with a maximum of 14” above finish grade (enabling installation of the portable to be as close to grade as possible on a level site).
  • Building structure is manufactured with a light gauge metal frame construction, built to withstand the movement from site to site without structural failures occurring.
  • Does not rely on wall cladding for structural/diaphragm support.
A Modular Classroom – Architectural Front and Rear View

Environmental Benefits

There is an inherent environmental benefit to using steel framing in the fabrication of our modular units, lets explore what these benefits are…

  • Reduced resources: The most environmentally responsible framing choice is Steel framing. It takes 40-50 mature trees to frame 2,000 square feet, but only six scrapped cars, so you can quickly appreciate the value of steel today, and the impact its use could have on future generations.
  • Higher reuse rates: The recycling rate of the steel industry is 66%, the highest of any industry in the world. Steel framing scrap will likely not end up in a landfill, but instead being responsibly recycled in a manner that promotes environmental sustainability.
  • Reduced risk of mold: mold requires three things to grow: mold spores (which exist wherever there is air), moisture, and organic material (which provides food for mold). Steel does not contain organic material, and so does not support mold growth.
  • Reduced corrosion, and increased lifespan: The use of a zinc coating on steel protects it from corrosion for the life of the structure.
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