8-Foot-Wide Modular Offices (DCA) Overview
8' wide mobile offices – a.k.a. job site trailers are an economical way to short-term or long-term space when you need it where you need it. Mobile Modular also has the capability to purchase additional buildings specifically for your unique needs. So, if you don't find a building in our inventory that meets your needs, contact us directly for a custom solution
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Frequently Asked Questions
A 8-foot-wide Office (DCA) is a compact, relocatable office that fits tight sites and budgets. It's the go‑to for supervisors, inspectors, and small teams who need a professional workspace on demand.
Standard specs cover comfort, security, and power so you can start work on day one.
- HVAC and insulation for comfort in most climates
- Locking doors, windows for light and ventilation
- Lighting, outlets, and breaker panel
- Options: ADA access, shelving, desks, or data drops
A truck transports the unit and places it on level ground or simple foundations. Once utilities are tied in and verified, the office is ready to occupy.
Yes, single‑wides are engineered for frequent moves between jobs. This makes them ideal for short‑term projects and rotating crews.
You'll need clear access, stable, level ground, and proximity to power. Compact footprints also help in tight urban sites with limited laydown area.
Yes, choose layouts with open desk areas or add a private office, storage, or break area. Furniture and ramp packages are available to speed setup.
They serve similar needs. Many customers search for portable office, office trailer, or mobile office to describe this category. The key difference is the specific size and features you select for your site.
Construction supervision, real‑estate sales, event command posts, inspection and utility teams, and short‑term swing space. The wide applicability keeps utilization high across projects.
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.