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If you're considering building a new medical clinic, you should also consider the many benefits of modular construction. Not acquainted with what modular construction has to offer? Read below for enlightenment!
One of the biggest drawbacks to conventional building methods is the length at which it takes to build the complex. With modular construction, a unit can be assembled and ready for delivery within 45 days of the order being placed, and once the building has arrived, it only takes a day or two for it to be set into place. This is because up to 90% of the building can be completed at the factory, including all mechanical, electrical and plumbing finishes. This can be a huge time saver, and your modular medical office building can be up and running much faster than through any other building method.
And if you aren't happy with anything regarding your completed modular clinic, you have the benefit of single-source assurance. That is, if anything goes wrong, you only have the supplier to phone. Compared to a traditional built unit, where all components are made up from different sources and suppliers, this can be much less of a hassle.
If you're worried about your modular medical building standing out as cheap and ugly, you needn't to. With recent advancements in modular design, it's near impossible to distinguish a modular building from a traditional one. Your modular clinic can take on almost any design you want, and can include brick, stone, wood, and other masonry into its interior or exterior design. In fact, your modular medical building just may be the sharpest building on the block.
Absolutely. In fact, there is no modular application that can't be built to be portable. Is your modular building only serving temporary needs? If so, you may want to consider purchasing a portable unit. This will make things much simpler when it comes to sending the unit away.
Will your modular clinic's services be required elsewhere? If you foresee the possibility of relocation, a portable medical modular building is definitely right for you. Although all modular buildings are technically portable, there is of course no better building designed for multiple relocations than a portable modular building.
Think about what sort of applications your building will be serving, and if you answered yes to either of these questions, you may want to consider going portable.
Clearly, modular construction has a lot to offer. If you weren't already considering modular construction, we hope after reading this information you see the many benefits that it would have to offer.