Campus Maker Hybrid,24x36DBPR
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The Campus Maker® is a hybrid, relocatable classroom combining the pleasing aesthetics of permanent construction and concrete classrooms with the portability of traditional classrooms. Featuring fire-rated side-walls, Campus Maker Hybrid™ modular portable classroom buildings are approved for placement adjacent to each other, creating a 60% improvement in land utilization. Save Land. Save Money. Save Energy. If you are looking for Campus Maker Hybrid™ modular portable classroom on rent or for sale, contact us or request a quote today.
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A CampusMaker® Modular Classroom (DCA) is a turnkey learning space that lets schools add capacity quickly and affordably. They're ideal for enrollment spikes, modernization projects, and swing space during renovations.
Features focus on comfort, safety, and instructional support.
Delivery is scheduled around school operations to minimize disruption.
Yes, units are built to applicable education and accessibility standards. Fire and life‑safety considerations are included in the design to support approvals.
Yes, layouts can support general classrooms, labs, small‑group rooms, or administration space. Technology provisions can be coordinated to match device density and Wi‑Fi needs.
Modular classrooms can serve for a semester or remain for years as semi‑permanent space. Relocatability protects your investment as enrollment patterns shift.
Dimensions like 24×40 or 24×60 support common student counts with standard furniture layouts. Ask for sample floorplans to visualize capacity and circulation.
Modular delivers occupancy faster with less disruption and predictable budgets. It's a practical way to bridge need and funding cycles.
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 you confirm school code compliance and order the right modular classroom for your campus.