Portable or modular classrooms can serve as an immediate need to the growing problem schools face across the country of quick expansion that out paces construction.
With the rise in the number of children going to school every year, most schools have realized the need for expansion. Old or new, each school eventually grows by incorporating new rooms to meet the demands of quickly increasing enrollments.
The education industry is thriving today because of the steady increase in population that adds millions of new children to schools every year. This has created a huge demand for bigger classrooms, more facilities, more schools and more special programs.
Global warming and sustainability have been pertinent issues for a while now. From governments and corporations to local institutions, schools and small businesses, fulfilling our responsibility to be eco-friendly has been ingrained in the national psyche.
Earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, cyclones, floods, tornadoes, and other geological and climate disasters like these make us realize the importance of having a disaster management plan in place.
Life is unpredictable. So are natural disasters.
It is disheartening to witness the loss of lives and property in catastrophes like the Tsunami that struck Asia, the recent outbreak of Ebola, and closer to home — Hurricane Katrina.
Modular construction projects have been creeping up all over town in the form of houses, office buildings, hospitals, hotels, schools and even prisons.
Modular construction is a growing segment of the construction market today, particularly showing itself useful for temporary space needs.
When looking at construction of any sort, the things we usually consider are: cost, time and materials required. We would obviously want to opt for a method that is both time and cost effective.