Modular Advantage Magazine
Modular or Offsite Construction is About the Process First, Product Second, Project Third
If owner/developers start by thinking offsite construction is simply traditional construction with a factory, they have it backwards. Here’s the correct way to start.
Read MoreThe Growth of Remote Virtual Inspections
Using the remote virtual inspection process, NTA inspectors can monitor a variety of MEP systems and other important procedures.
Read MoreFRAMECAD: Innovating for Faster Construction and Better Built Environments
FRAMECAD® has spent the past 30 years developing, innovating, and refining its cold-formed steel (CFS) construction system.
Read MoreB-CORE: The Modern Material from BROAD
BROAD’s B-CORE modular building material is composed of two stainless steel plates with a customizable array of stainless steel tubes fused between them. And the possibilities are endless.
Read MoreWarming Up to Snowflake Manufacturing
It’s no simple matter to design a machine that will work for a specific manufacturer. But Brave Control Solutions has big ideas.
Read MoreRobots are the Future of Modular Construction
Learn how Idaho-based modular manufacturer Autovol is making use of its robots–and its people–to meet the demand for modular housing.
Read MoreFabricating the Tesla Model S of the Modular Industry
Chris Waters of Z Modular talks about how the Chicago-based company started & how it’s innovating in the modular construction industry.
Read MoreIndustrializing Modular Construction With Pop-Up Factories
Xavier Jaffray of France’s LECO describes his company’s use of pop-up factories to manufacture modular buildings where they’re needed.
Read MorePivagroup-Specialized Windows, Doors and Panels for the Global Modular Industry
Understanding how modular construction works around the world is what drives the development of PivaGroup’s products. Learn about their products and processes.
Read MoreEverything From State-of-the-Art Mining Camps to High-End Vacation Homes
These days, about 50% of Tecno Fast’s revenue is from sales, 50% from rentals. The company rents out space for offices, schools, and hospitals, as well as for various industrial and commercial applications; it’s now the biggest modular rental company in Chile, Peru, and Columbia.
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