Model NO.: TIGA-60101
Materials Type: H Beam or I Beam with Q235 or Q345
Derusting: Ball Blast
Window: PVC Window or Plastic Steel Window
Doors: Color Steel Sliding Door or Electric Rolling Gate
Walls: EPS, Rock Wool,PU Sandwich Panel,Color Steel Sheet
Roofs: EPS,Rock Wool,PU Sandwich Panel,Color Steel Sheet
Dimensions: 20FT, 40FT or Customed
Designs and Drawings: According to Your Needs to Design
Trademark: TIGA
Transport Package: Seaworthy Package
Specification: 20ft, 40ft or customed
Origin: China
HS Code: 940600
Model NO.: TIGA-60101
Materials Type: H Beam or I Beam with Q235 or Q345
Derusting: Ball Blast
Window: PVC Window or Plastic Steel Window
Doors: Color Steel Sliding Door or Electric Rolling Gate
Walls: EPS, Rock Wool,PU Sandwich Panel,Color Steel Sheet
Roofs: EPS,Rock Wool,PU Sandwich Panel,Color Steel Sheet
Dimensions: 20FT, 40FT or Customed
Designs and Drawings: According to Your Needs to Design
Trademark: TIGA
Transport Package: Seaworthy Package
Specification: 20ft, 40ft or customed
Origin: China
HS Code: 940600
Modular building are sectional prefabricated buildings, or houses, that consist of multiple sections called modules. "Modular" is a method of construction differing from other methods of building. The module sections are constructed at an offsite (sometimes, remote) facility, then delivered to the intended site of use. Complete construction of the prefabricated sections are completed on site. The prefabricated sections are sometimes lifted and placed on basement walls using a crane, the module prefabricated sections are set onto the building's foundation and joined together to make a single building. The modules can be placed side-by-side, end-to-end, or stacked, allowing a wide variety of configurations and styles in the building layout.Modular buildings, also called prefabricated homes or precision built homes, are built to the same or higher building standards as on-site stick-built homes. Modular homes are built the same and considered the same as a stick built home. Material for stick built and modular homes are the same. Modular homes are not doublewides or mobile homes. First, modular homes do not have axles or a metal frame, meaning that they are typically transported to their site by means of flat-bed trucks. Secondly, modular buildings must conform to all local building codes for their proposed use, while doublewides and mobile homes have metal under framing. Doublewides and mobile homes made in the United States, are required to conform to federal codes governed by HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development).
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Uses
Modular buildings may be used for long-term, temporary or permanent facilities, such as construction camps, schools and classrooms, civilian and military housing, and industrial facilities. Modular buildings are used in remote and rural areas where conventional construction may not be reasonable or possible. Other uses have included churches, health care facilities, sales and retail offices, fast food restaurants and cruise ship construction. They can also be used in areas that have weather concerns, such as hurricanes.
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Construction process
Modular components are typically constructed indoors on assembly lines. Modules' construction may take as little as ten days but more often one to three months. Completed modules are transported to the building site and assembled by a crane. Placement of the modules may take from several hours to several days.
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Advantages
Modular buildings are argued to have advantages over conventional buildings, for a variety of reasons.
Speed of construction/faster return on investment. Modular construction allows for the building and the site work to be completed simultaneously. According to some materials, this can reduce the overall completion schedule by as much as 50%.
Indoor construction. Assembly is independent of weather, which can increase work efficiency and avoids damaged building material.
Ability to service remote locations. Particularly in countries in which potential markets may be located far from industrial centers, such as Australia, there can be much higher costs to build a site-built house in a remote area or an area experiencing a construction boom such as mining towns.
Low waste. With the same plans being constantly built, the manufacturer has records of exactly what quantity of materials are needed for a given job. With the consistency, builders can design systems that use common lengths of lumber, wallboard, etc, cut items with maximum efficiency, or be able to order special lengths in bulk. While waste from a site-built dwelling may typically fill several large dumpsters, construction of a modular dwelling generates much less waste.
Environmentally friendly construction process. Modular construction reduces waste and site disturbance compared to site-built structures.
Flexibility. One can continually add to a modular building, including creating high rises.
Product name | Container house |
Wall | Sandwich panel |
Thickness | 50/75/100mm |
Roofing | Corrugated steel roofing or the sandwich panel |
Door | Aluminum frame door or security door |
Windows | PVC Window or Plastic Steel Window with glass |
Ceiling | 8-15mm PVC ceiling panel |
Rust-proof | Painted or galvanized |
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 Modular building are sectional prefabricated buildings, or houses, that consist of multiple sections called modules. "Modular" is a method of construction differing from other methods of building. The module sections are constructed at an offsite (sometimes, remote) facility, then delivered to the intended site of use. Complete construction of the prefabricated sections are completed on site. The prefabricated sections are sometimes lifted and placed on basement walls using a crane, the module prefabricated sections are set onto the building's foundation and joined together to make a single building. The modules can be placed side-by-side, end-to-end, or stacked, allowing a wide variety of configurations and styles in the building layout.
Modular buildings, also called prefabricated homes or precision built homes, are built to the same or higher building standards as on-site stick-built homes. Modular homes are built the same and considered the same as a stick built home. Material for stick built and modular homes are the same. Modular homes are not doublewides or mobile homes. First, modular homes do not have axles or a metal frame, meaning that they are typically transported to their site by means of flat-bed trucks. Secondly, modular buildings must conform to all local building codes for their proposed use, while doublewides and mobile homes have metal under framing. Doublewides and mobile homes made in the United States, are required to conform to federal codes governed by HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development).
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Uses
Modular buildings may be used for long-term, temporary or permanent facilities, such as construction camps, schools and classrooms, civilian and military housing, and industrial facilities. Modular buildings are used in remote and rural areas where conventional construction may not be reasonable or possible. Other uses have included churches, health care facilities, sales and retail offices, fast food restaurants and cruise ship construction. They can also be used in areas that have weather concerns, such as hurricanes.
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Construction process
Modular components are typically constructed indoors on assembly lines. Modules' construction may take as little as ten days but more often one to three months. Completed modules are transported to the building site and assembled by a crane. Placement of the modules may take from several hours to several days.
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Advantages
Modular buildings are argued to have advantages over conventional buildings, for a variety of reasons.
Speed of construction/faster return on investment. Modular construction allows for the building and the site work to be completed simultaneously. According to some materials, this can reduce the overall completion schedule by as much as 50%.
Indoor construction. Assembly is independent of weather, which can increase work efficiency and avoids damaged building material.
Ability to service remote locations. Particularly in countries in which potential markets may be located far from industrial centers, such as Australia, there can be much higher costs to build a site-built house in a remote area or an area experiencing a construction boom such as mining towns.
Low waste. With the same plans being constantly built, the manufacturer has records of exactly what quantity of materials are needed for a given job. With the consistency, builders can design systems that use common lengths of lumber, wallboard, etc, cut items with maximum efficiency, or be able to order special lengths in bulk. While waste from a site-built dwelling may typically fill several large dumpsters, construction of a modular dwelling generates much less waste.
Environmentally friendly construction process. Modular construction reduces waste and site disturbance compared to site-built structures.
Flexibility. One can continually add to a modular building, including creating high rises.
Product name | Container house |
Wall | Sandwich panel |
Thickness | 50/75/100mm |
Roofing | Corrugated steel roofing or the sandwich panel |
Door | Aluminum frame door or security door |
Windows | PVC Window or Plastic Steel Window with glass |
Ceiling | 8-15mm PVC ceiling panel |
Rust-proof | Painted or galvanized |
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