Stories where modular has delivered
The delivery of a brand new 200-place school in just 44 weeks at the heart of a new community, using cutting edge modular design to deliver early despite the pandemic.
Delivered in just a matter of weeks, a modular extension to the A&E Department at James Paget University Hospital in Norfolk has delivered much needed major bed support.
The project, which was handed over in December 2020 includes a brand new 14-bed majors department, four nurse stations, a staff office, utility and equipment storage rooms as well as a new plant room, ambulance entry and paediatric A&E area.
The team are now on site delivering another modular project in the form of a brand new MRI unit for the Trust.
A £6.1 million project to create a 300 place primary school was delivered using volumetric modular solutions and finished in just 60 weeks.
The 70 modules were delivered and placed within just two days, with the programme 15% quicker than a traditional build, ensuring it completed on time and within budget.
85% of the building was manufactured off site which also ensured 20% less waste than a traditionally built school. In fact 100% of waste was diverted from landfill across the 49 week rapid programme.
This 210-place primary school progressed from planning to handover in just 37 weeks thanks to the efficiency afforded by its innovative modular construction.
In just 30 weeks, the team used modular classrooms to extend the capacity of the existing middle and infant school, under the Essex County Council framework.
The creation of a three-storey modular teacher block, which boasts new science labs and classrooms was completed using 87 modular units in just 33 weeks.
At 50% faster than traditional construction the modular element of the project took just nine weeks in manufacture and only two weeks on site.
89% of the building fabric was manufactured off site, with the whole project completing on time, in budget, and 16 weeks ahead of the traditional build programme projection.