From the reluctance to adopt a non-traditional construction method, to the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on all aspects of the industry, in this article we explore some of the challenges facing the modular construction industry.
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From the reluctance to adopt a non-traditional construction method, to the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on all aspects of the industry, in this article we explore some of the challenges facing the modular construction industry.
COVID-19 has created a massive demand for additional building space to conduct testing, and portable buildings can provide a clean, bright and speedy solution for the healthcare sector. Read on to find out more.
Many have been justifiably concerned about the impact COVID-19 will have on education, making it crucially important that school building programmes get back on track as soon as possible to ensure teachers and students have the best possible learning and teaching environments, as they make up for lost time. Therefore, in this article we look at how having a modular school building is worth considering, particularly in terms of environmental impact.
“What a great business, we just sell space but then wrap great buildings around it.” – Lyndsey, Springfield MD.
Springfield are delighted to advise that our order books are at record levels with the factory working flat out and the production team on overtime to manage the workload.
We often speak of the many benefits of choosing a modular building over a more traditional building. Condensation can be a concern for many; therefore it is important to note that the layers in a modern factory-manufactured building will generally be more airtight, better insulated and will contain materials and layers which are more breathable than a traditional building. In this blog post we will take a look at managing heat, air and moisture movement in modular buildings.