Factory built buildings refers to structures that are built in a factory or manufacturing plant. Factory built prefabricated modular buildings are composed of one or more sections that are built in a manufacturing plant, transported by truck, and set on a temporary or permanent foundation.
Modular buildings are factory-built to comply with building code requirements applicable to the area where the building will be sited. The modular buildings are typically produced and shipped to the building site in one or more large sections. These prefabricated buildings are up to 85% completed in the factory and finished at the building site to be made ready for occupancy.
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WHY FACTORY BUILT BUILDINGS?
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Compressed construction times, factory-built allows for better quality control as compared with traditional site built building because all processes are monitored and all materials are protected in a covered environment. There is a better use of raw materials because everything is accounted for.
In the factory setting weather delays are unheard of and excess building materials can be recycled.
Precise rigid controls mean savings for buyers. Industry experts estimate that modular buildings cost up to 20 percent less than traditionally built structures.
Factory-built buildings are available in many sizes, designs, and layouts, with a wide selection of standard and customized features. It is easier to manage product choices in a factory setting than it is using site built construction.
Coast Modular Manufacturing controls and manages the entire process of building your modular and mobile building - manufacturing, transportation, site development, and installation of prefabricated mobile and modular buildings.
Financing: Purchase - Rent - Lease Options
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