Modular buildings are the workhorses on many jobsites. Whether the unit is used for temporary office space or to store valuable materials onsite, it’s important to have a modular buildings maintenance plan to keep everything in top working order. Damaging ice and snow may be distant memories now, but there are still important steps you Read More »
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Preparing for Hurricane Season – Before & After the Storm
The Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1; in the Pacific, it starts in mid-May. Both seasons last until the end of November. Hurricanes are a type of tropical cyclone or severe tropical storm that occurs in the eastern Pacific Ocean (known there as typhoons), Caribbean Sea, southern Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. The Read More »
How to Fix These 4 Problems Disrupting Your Electrical System
Pre-wired fixtures play an important role in the performance of your modular building. Lighting, appliances and computers all need power so you can run your project safely and efficiently from start to finish. But if your electrical system is suddenly disrupted, you could be left in the dark. Which is not ideal when you have Read More »
4 Qualities of a Reliable Space Provider
Temporary space solutions are vital to any project when it comes to productivity. Whether it’s a remote mining operation or an on-site retail outlet at a sporting event. But how can you tell which provider is right for you? There are certain traits that ensure a provider will deliver solutions that are Ready to Work. Read More »
5 Reasons You May Need Modular Space
There are many scenarios in which temporary modular buildings play a crucial role. Natural disasters can uproot a community, sudden demand for products can throttle the supply chain of a small business… The possibilities are near-endless. But while needs vary, efficiency and quality shouldn’t. Whether you’re a local city council or a multinational corporation, you Read More »
Construction Job Site Safety Checklist: How to Keep Your Team Safe So They’re Ready to Work
In 2016, more than 5,000 workers were killed on the job and on average, more than 99 injuries were recorded each week with more than 14 deaths occurring every day. Of these worker fatalities, roughly 21% were from the construction industry where the leading causes of death were due to falls, being struck by an Read More »