The prefab movement has taken hold, and is here to stay. Gone are the days of boring modular boxes and the word prefab no longer has the connotations it once held. In fact, prefab offices around the country are beginning to be noticed, not only because of the eye catching architectural designs associated with many of them, but because of the vast economic and ecological benefits prefabricated architecture offers its occupiers and owners.
What Is a Prefab Office?
First off, what is prefab? Well in a nutshell, a prefab building is any building that has been largely or entirely fabricated off of the main building site. While most people tend to think of modular buildings, where the entire building is constructed and then shipped to site, the current direction of prefab involves “kitting” a building in a factory, where the parts are then shipped out and quickly erected on site. The result of this is that instead of the small, uncustomizable selection offered by modular buildings, a custom prefab supplier can work with any set of architectural plans, greatly reducing costs, build time and labor, with you ending up with the same building you would have using traditional construction.Why Choose a Prefab Office
So why build a prefab office building? Your most immediate benefit will be the speed of construction. With a custom prefab office from EcoSteel you could potentially be working in your new space in a matter of weeks, not months. This translates directly into lower labor costs, financing costs and the ever present time value of money.You can increase these benefits and margins even more by choosing a steel prefab office building. Steel is one of the most renewable resources on earth, and insulated steel panels provide the highest efficiencies of any material on the market, and provide resistance against fire, natural disasters, and are completely immune to insects and rot unlike lumber. So what are the benefits of a steel office building? In regards to an EcoSteel custom prefab office it means lower power bills, lower insurance costs, less maintenance, higher durability and useful life, as well as green tax credits in many cases.
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