By Tom Hardiman, C.A.E.
Frustrations with contractors, bad weather, scheduling delays, supplier problems, work stoppages;
we've heard it all. These are just some of the reasons why many people have turned to modular
construction. Modular construction offers numerous advantages over what has typically been defined
as "conventional" or site-built construction methods.
There is no other method available that allows you to start and finish a project in a more-timely
manner than modular. Building construction and site work proceed simultaneously, allowing projects
to be completed in a much shorter time-span, without sacrificing safety or quality.
Modular offers the advantage for you to design your facility from top to bottom, while allowing
for the possibility of future expansion and relocation. Innovations in technology and transportation
allow for materials such as concrete, steel, and bricks to be utilized in factory built facilities.
Additionally, the bulk of the building construction occurs at the builder's location, not yours,
reducing many safety and scheduling concerns, and minimizing disturbances at your place of business.
And yes, in many cases, modular construction saves you money. In addition to timelier completion,
leasing arrangements and significantly accelerated depreciation schedules can make modular facilities
an extremely economical alternative.
Less than 5% of the markets previously defined as "conventional" currently utilize modular
construction concepts. Given these numerous advantages, it's only a matter of time before modular
becomes the convention method.
Tom Hardiman is the Executive Director of the Modular
Building Institute, the trade association representing the manufacturers, dealers, and suppliers of
the commercial factory-built structures industry.
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