What is a modular building?
Modular building is the term for buildings made from one or more prefabricated sections (also known as modules). Rather than being constructed on-site like traditional buildings, modular buildings are fabricated in a factory in sections before being assembled on-site to create a temporary or permanent building.
What are the advantages of modular buildings?
Modular construction is much faster and more cost-effective than traditional construction and offers complete flexibility and adaptability. You can decide the size, layout, and overall aesthetic of the building, as well as how any furniture, equipment, and technology will be integrated into its interior. We can also install additional modules when you want to expand.
Are modular buildings sustainable?
Yes, our manufacturing facility revolves around environmentally friendly processes ensuring any overflow materials are either repurposed or recycled, keeping waste to an absolute minimum. Due to modular buildings being manufactured with modern materials, they are also energy efficient and offer high levels of thermal retention. Our buildings can also be refurbished and relocated, which prevents them from going to landfill.
Is planning permission required for a modular building?
Yes, planning permission is required for all permanent Modular buildings, but we recommend that you speak to your local Planning Authority for guidance; we can assist with your Planning Application.