Administrative and Office Space Permanent modular buildings serve as corporate headquarters, satellite bureaus, institutional and administrative buildings, and offices for small businesses. Modern single-and multi-story buildings can be configured in a number of ways to include independent offices, conference rooms, elegant lobbies, kitchens, restrooms, and large open spaces for cubicles or other partition systems. MBI members have architectural and engineering designs for workspace planning, storm water management, landscaping, parking, and zoned heating and air conditioning. If it is time to capitalize on company growth, modular buildings are a fast, economical approach. When production demand rises, relocatable buildings can temporarily enlarge a current facility without permanent alterations to the site. Because the space is not permanent, many companies are able to expand without the budget approval necessary for traditional capital expenses. Relocatable offices can be single-and multi-story buildings configured to include independent offices, conference rooms, and large open spaces for cubicles or other partition systems. Large and small businesses, as well as local and state governments are typical users of relocatable office space. Images courtesy of Williams Scotsman. Find a Provider Get-a-Quote
Administrative and Office Space
Permanent modular buildings serve as corporate headquarters, satellite bureaus, institutional and administrative buildings, and offices for small businesses. Modern single-and multi-story buildings can be configured in a number of ways to include independent offices, conference rooms, elegant lobbies, kitchens, restrooms, and large open spaces for cubicles or other partition systems. MBI members have architectural and engineering designs for workspace planning, storm water management, landscaping, parking, and zoned heating and air conditioning. If it is time to capitalize on company growth, modular buildings are a fast, economical approach. When production demand rises, relocatable buildings can temporarily enlarge a current facility without permanent alterations to the site. Because the space is not permanent, many companies are able to expand without the budget approval necessary for traditional capital expenses. Relocatable offices can be single-and multi-story buildings configured to include independent offices, conference rooms, and large open spaces for cubicles or other partition systems. Large and small businesses, as well as local and state governments are typical users of relocatable office space. Images courtesy of Williams Scotsman.
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