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A modular office space with white partitions and glass panels.
Picture this: You’re in the middle of an important sales call with a client, but the background noise makes it hard to hear. This occurrence is all too familiar in loud spaces, and excessive noise can lead to stress, decreased job satisfaction, and even low employee morale. But it doesn’t have to be this way....
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Ninety percent of Americans are served by public drinking water systems, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This means that these systems provide drinking water to almost 300 million Americans. In many of them, an important structure called a pump house encloses heavy machinery such as pumps, motors, and control panels. In this article,...
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A large classroom full of students taking notes.
As districts grapple with overcrowding, dwindling budgets, and the need for fast expansion, many schools in North America are choosing modular classrooms for their campuses. When a school needs to add space quickly (perhaps even by the end of summer), modular spaces become an attractive option, as they are low cost and highly adaptable, especially...
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A modular office within a warehouse.
While exploring modern construction methods, you might come across the terms “prefab” and “modular.” Though these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, they are not exactly the same, as we’ll see below. Though it can be confusing, understanding the differences and similarities between prefab and modular construction can help you make informed decisions about building your...
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A gray modular office on top of a mezzanine.
Struggling with high commercial rents and limited space? You’re not alone, which is why many businesses are now turning to mezzanines for an economical solution that maximizes existing space. These structures are valuable in countless applications because they can create this space without costly construction. In this guide, we’ll cover the definition of mezzanine level...
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Off white modular wall panels.
Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) panels have been widely used since the 1960s. They are known for their strength and light weight, and are used in the modular construction industry because of their low maintenance and other valuable features. In this article, we’ll define what FRP panels are, cover their benefits and applications, and compare FRP...
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A modular in-plant office building.
Modular offices are a great solution for businesses that need to add office space quickly. They can be set up as meeting rooms, training facilities, observation decks, and more. In this guide, we’ll explain what a modular office is, what they’re made of, and the benefits they offer. What is a Modular Office? A modular...
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It doesn’t matter if it is a factory producing machine parts or a call center– there is a need for offices. Adding offices in just about any environment comes with its own unique set of challenges. At Allied Modular we’ve perfected the art of modular offices, and they are a great addition to your facility.
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As we look into 2023, the future of construction is incredibly bright with shifts in improved technology, sustainable building components, and buildings that are designed from the ground with the environment in mind. What does the future of construction actually look like?
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We are living in an ever changing society, and there is a continuing shift toward a much more urban society. As society moves this direction, there is continued need for fresh produce and a means to grow it near major cities.
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When most businesses are thinking about a remodel or upgrade, they don’t typically welcome the construction process. It can often feel like a balancing act with lots of headaches and hurdles. For many construction projects this is typically the case, but there is a different way of doing things.
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We live an era of environmental conciseness, where extra thought is put into sustainability and resources used on the construction site. Often times this can be a difficult process with lots of time and energy devoted toward creating a “green” solution.
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