A: Our modular buildings are constructed using the latest international technology, incorporating advanced techniques from China, Australia, and New Zealand.
We offer a 15-year warranty on the modular building's exterior coating, insulation, and structural components.
The exterior coating of our modular buildings is either PPG-PVDF polyvinylidene fluoride or Tiger Drylac Series 58, both of which are AAMA 2604-20 certified. These coatings provide excellent weather and UV resistance and come with a 15-year warranty.
Our modular buildings feature innovative architectural structural connections developed overseas. These connections are designed to be exceptionally durable and permanent, offering high resistance to wind and rain.
The modular buildings are clad with 3003-H24 pre-painted aluminum sheets, meeting Australian and New Zealand standards (AS/NZS 1734) or international standards, ensuring excellent corrosion resistance.
Our modular buildings utilize advanced techniques developed overseas to enhance fire resistance. We use fire-retardant, environmentally friendly materials that meet international standards, including Polyisocyanurate (PIR) foam in the roof, walls, and underfloor. These materials offer durability, high density, and superior insulation, making the modular building suitable for diverse climates ranging from -35°C to 65°C.
The modular building features ten support feet to ensure stability and resistance to earthquakes and strong winds.
Modular buildings are cost-effective to transport. They are shipped as components in a high-cube container, requiring no cranes or heavy machinery—just a container truck. On-site, a team of four can unload and assemble the building, with a 40m² unit enclosed in two to three days and the entire assembly completed in under a week.
Building regulations vary by country, so a locally registered electrician or plumber with a Certified Outpatient Coder (COC) certification is required. The modular building components are designed with pre-installed conduits for electrical wiring and plumbing, similar to a LEGO system. An electrician can complete the installation in a day, and the pre-installed bathroom pods simplify the plumber’s work.
For health and safety reasons, the lifting point of the modern modular building is located at the base. Adjustable lifting bars are attached to the support feet, ensuring convenience and safety during the lifting process.
The structural steel used in the modular building, including for floor bases and support beams, complies with international standards.
The modular building features double or triple glazing, specifically 6 + 22A + 6 mm toughened Low-E glass. This provides excellent thermal insulation performance and is paired with thermally broken joinery frames to meet international standards.