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The next generation in Modular Buildings
The Mod5 system is designed to be the perfect solution for temporary to semi permanent structural needs. A Mod5 building is more versatile, customizable, and sustainable than trailers and other types of modular structures. Mod5 buildings utilize a system of three-foot-wide, preassembled panels. All that is required for setup is to bolt a few of these panels together, stand them up, and bolt them into your foundation-without having to preset anchor bolts into your foundation. Mod5 buildings can be modified, expanded, or disassembled and relocated easily, offering the potential to save money, time, and environmental resources.
Mod5 vs. Trailers
For over 50 years, trailers have been the leading solution in modular construction. Trailers have proven to have several advantages over traditional "stick-built" structures in that they are fast, affordable, and easily moved (click here for information on our trailers). However, for many applications, including larger complexes, structures that need aesthetic value, and buildings that are not necessarily temporary, trailer construction is far from ideal.
The Mod5 system has exceeded trailers in:
- Aesthetics
- Quality
- Number of options (link to options)
- Application-specific engineering options (click here for some examples of interesting past projects)
- Environmental sustainability (click here for more info on sustainable construction)
- Durability
- Interior mobility
- Architectural customizability
- Ramp access
- More secure mechanical space that keeps moisture, pests, and animals out
- Fire resistance
- "The Feel": A Mod5 building feels more like a finished building than a trailer complex.
MSS vs. Conventional Pre-engineered Steel Buildings:
In recent years, conventional pre-engineered steel buildings have increased in popularity due to the need for modern warehouse complexes and other large-square-foot buildings. These buildings, although they are necessary in some niche markets, have many disadvantages compared to the Mod5 system, including:
- Construction time -
The typical conventional pre-engineered steel building takes months to erect, sometimes as long as a "stick-built" building would take. The Mod5 system typically takes between 1 and 10 weeks to construct.
- Ease of Assembly -
Conventional pre-engineered steel buildings require significantly more labor cost, expertise, and expensive equipment time to set them up. They typically have many different parts that are difficult to keep organized. Mod5 panels are easily interchanged and quite easy to put together.
- Modifiability -
Most conventional pre-engineered steel buildings are not designed to be moved, added on to, or taken down for any reason. They are typically permanent structures, and demolition is costly. Furthermore, the interior partitions for offices and rooms are usually fixed, wooden structures and are not designed to be moved as space needs fluctuate. Mod5 buildings, on the other hand, can be easily moved and modified, in both the interior and exterior. They are capable of being easily dismantled, repackaged, and transported using standard highway vehicles without special load permits, and they can easily reassembled at a new erection site.
- Foundation -
On top of the extra cost for assembly, most conventional pre-engineered steel buildings require a lot of work and concrete for their foundations. Mod5 buildings require only a concrete slab.
- Zoning and permits -
Because the Mod5 system is completely modular, some zoning restrictions and permit requirements do not apply as they would to a permanent pre-engineered steel structure. Contact your local planning board for more information.
- Options -
There are several application-specific engineering options that simply cannot be applied using conventional pre-engineered steel buildings
MSS offers other modular products, including new and used trailers, guard houses, forklift-able modules, interior enclosures, and mezzanines, to suit the scale of your project and your specific needs. (click here for more information)
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