
Modular Buildings
Modular buildings are structures made from prefabricated sections, or modules, that are built off-site and then transported to their final location. These modules are constructed in a factory-like environment, allowing for greater control over quality and faster building times. Once on-site, the modules are assembled and connected to utilities, creating a complete building. Modular construction is often used for homes, schools, and offices due to its efficient use of resources, cost-effectiveness, and flexibility in design. This method is also environmentally friendly, as it generates less waste compared to traditional building methods.