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Most modular structures are built in a controlled factory environment, with dry materials used to avoid trapped moisture. This improves construction quality while avoiding problems such as moisture damage and mold infestation.
Fremont, CA: Thanks to increased environmental awareness among governments and corporations, green construction practices are more popular than ever. Modular construction can help to make the building industry more sustainable by utilizing materials more efficiently and reducing waste.
Modular construction has the potential to improve construction waste management while also reducing environmental impact and conserving resources.
Construction Quality
Most modular structures are built in a controlled factory environment, with dry materials used to avoid trapped moisture. This improves construction quality while avoiding problems such as moisture damage and mold infestation.
Recycle and Reuse
Modular structures have the advantage of being able to be dismantled, relocated, and reused with minimal modification. As a result, modular construction allows for a two-fold reduction in waste.