Office, 24x56 DBPR
Model: 1375
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These mobile offices also known as job site trailers – consist of two modules delivered separately and assembled on site. Available in combined widths of 20' to 28' and lengths from 40' to 60' – a 24' x 60' is standard – these units are the most versatile way quickly and economically acquire the space you need when and where you need it.
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A Double-wide Office (DCA) joins two modules side‑by‑side to double usable width. It's ideal when a single‑wide office feels tight but a larger complex is overkill, think project rooms, small teams, or customer reception.
Units ship ready to work with core comfort, safety, and power features.
Lead time is typically short because inventory is standardized. Site access and utilities drive the timeline; once placed and connected, most customers can occupy quickly.
Yes, floorplans can add partitions for private rooms while keeping an open central area. Glass sidelights or interior windows maintain sightlines for team collaboration.
Absolutely. The two sections disconnect, travel, and reconnect with minimal downtime. This portability protects your investment across project sites.
Keep it simple: clear access, level placement, and nearby utilities.
You gain wider rooms, better furniture layouts, and more comfortable circulation. Costs remain predictable while delivering a more professional experience for staff and visitors.
Construction management, field engineering teams, and sales/leasing offices often prefer double‑wides for daily collaboration and client meetings. They balance footprint, cost, and comfort effectively.
DCA stands for Department of Community Affairs. This is the building code authority used by some states such as New Jersey and Georgia for modular approvals. This helps facilities teams choose the right code-approved modular office for their site.