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Commercial Modular Buildings: Common Applications

Spacious modular office interior with large windows, glass-paneled walls, and bright overhead lighting, showcasing a modern and versatile workspace design.

Are you dealing with limited space at your place of business? Or do you struggle to find a place to house your administrative staff? Commercial modular buildings can help you add the extra workspace you need, whether it be office space, storage space, meeting rooms, or something else entirely. In this article, we’ll cover a few of the most common types of commercial modular buildings and explain how each can improve your business.

Modular Offices

Modern office space featuring freestanding walls with full glass partitions, providing a clear division between the workspace and meeting area while maintaining an open, inviting atmosphere.

Modular offices are one of the most popular applications in modular construction. Many businesses use them to add office space to busy industrial places, like warehouses or factories. They tend to choose modular over traditional construction because of the quick turnaround times, flexibility (modular offices can be moved or adapted at a later date), and low costs.

For instance, a startup might place modular offices in their warehouse so that they have the option to expand them later, which is relatively easy to do. Such offices can continue to expand as the company grows and needs to house more personnel, and this saves a lot of time and money down the line, especially when compared to moving to a new location altogether.

Also, these spaces can be used as private offices, conference rooms, break rooms, and just about anything else you can think of. They can also be customized with soundproofing, glass panels, and more. At Allied Modular all our buildings come pre-wired with switches, outlets, USB ports, and equipped air conditioning systems.

Modular Guardhouses

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Guardhouses are another popular type of commercial modular building. These prefabricated structures are placed around vulnerable areas, whether that be a property, large event, or other space.

For example, a university campus may use guardhouses to control parking lot access or add security. And at a later time, they could move it to add protection to an event on campus. One of the major benefits of prefabricated guardhouses is that you can move them easily.

At Allied Modular, we allow our customers to fully customize their guardhouses. Some common modifications include various security features, safety glass, and more.

Mezzanines

A modular mezzanine (catwalk) structure with safety railings in an industrial setting, designed to manage live loads effectively.

Mezzanines are another important type of modular building for businesses, especially since they can add vertical space in crowded areas like warehouses, factories, and other commercial places. Instead of expanding outward, which can be costly and time consuming, companies can instead build upward, and this saves valuable floor space.

At Allied Modular, our modular mezzanines are designed to be flexible, meaning businesses can relocate or reconfigure them at a later date or as needs change. This makes them a great commercial modular building for growing companies.

Custom Modular Buildings

Machine Enclosures by Allied Modular modular partition walls inplant modular offices buildings

Finally, one of the major benefits of choosing modular over traditional construction for commercial buildings is that you can create many different applications, and also keep the option to change them later.

Some examples of custom modular buildings for commercial uses include pump houses, machine enclosures, sound booths, computer labs, and much much more.

Custom modular buildings can be multi-story, designed for specific purposes, equipped with advanced HVAC systems, with custom colors, various styles of windows and doors, integrated technology features like smart lighting or security systems, and more.

Commercial Modular Buildings: The Bottom Line

In short, modular buildings are a quick, low cost, and flexible solution for businesses looking to expand and optimize their commercial spaces. Whether you need modular offices, guardhouses, mezzanines, or some other custom-designed building, they can help you accommodate business needs of all kinds.

Interested in adding modular buildings to your location? Reach out to the experts at Allied Modular today to get a quote on new buildouts.

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