Modular Construction Gaining Ground
Good article by Angelo Verzoni in the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Journal on how the commercial modular industry is experiencing an increased level of acceptance and cooperation from the building codes and standards agencies. (more…)
- Published in Modular Building, Modular Construction, Permanent Construction, Ramtech News
4 Reasons Why Building Professionals Are Switching to Offsite Modular Construction
This article in ThomasNet gives a current glimpse as to why modular construction is gaining momentum among owners, general contractors, architects, and developers. Some interesting facts in the links that support the rationale to choose modular construction for:
- Shorter time to occupancy
- Reduced material costs
- Mitigation of the labor shortage
- Improved construction safety
Read the full article here: https://www.thomasnet.com/insights/4-reasons-why-building-professionals-are-switching-to-offsite-modular-construction/
- Published in Modular Building, Modular Construction, Ramtech News
Ramtech Welcomes Waxahachie ISD Construction Technology Students
Ramtech was pleased to welcome two groups of Waxahachie ISD high school students who joined us on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week to receive a modular construction presentation and a manufacturing plant tour by Ramtech president Linc Moss. (more…)
- Published in Modular Building, Modular Construction, Ramtech News
Alpine Christian School Primed For Growth With Ramtech Multiple Classroom Building
Ramtech returned to photograph the recently completed eight classroom modular school building we constructed and installed for Alpine Christian School in Alpine, Texas. Alpine Christian’s Homeward Bound Building Campaign provided the funding for the 8,064 square foot facility which opened in August and is being used for the private school’s Kindergarten thru 12th grade students. (more…)
- Published in Education, Modular Building, Modular Construction
Gary Davenport Receives New Mexico Architecture License
Gary Davenport, Ramtech’s Project Architect and Design Project Manager, has received his architecture license for the state of New Mexico. Gary applied for the license in order to meet a requirement in the procurement process on our successful pursuit of a $13.5 million multi-use modular office building (MUOB) project for the Los Alamos National Laboratory. (more…)
- Published in Commercial, Government, Modular Construction