Temporary commercial modular buildings
Temporary modular buildings are utilized for schools, construction site offices, medical clinics, sales centers, and in any application where a temporary building can meet a temporary space need. These buildings offer fast delivery, ease of relocation, low-cost reconfiguration, accelerated depreciation schedules, and enormous flexibility. Temporary modular buildings are not permanently affixed to real estate but are installed in accordance with manufacturer’s installation guidelines and local code requirements. These buildings are essential in cases where speed, temporary space, and the ability to relocate are necessary.
Specifications for temporary modular buildings are usually communicated to a manufacturer by a customer through a dealer. Dealers, responding to the space requirements of retail customers, work with customers to order new buildings from manufacturers and arrange for delivery and installation of the buildings when construction is complete. Dealers usually offer a variety of financing and leasing opportunities and range in size from single, small sales offices with little or no lease fleet to large, well-capitalized companies with very large fleets.
Modular manufacturers produce their buildings in independent, single-location facilities. Responding to dealer requests, they generally operate as wholesale suppliers of modular units. Review the above case studies to see project descriptions and blueprints of some typical temporary, modular buildings.
Case Studies Articles Seals Markets Other Depreciation Definitions
Portables Toolkit