Portable Classroom Buildings: Crucial in Tough Economic Times
While the economy has certainly hurt our public schools’ ability to meet their expanding classroom needs, there are viable options available. When you consider cost, speed, and financing alternatives, modular classroom buildings and portable classrooms become an ideal solution.
Ramtech Building Systems, Inc has for 30 years been the largest provider of portable classroom buildings in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Ramtech regularly inventories standard two-classroom buildings with and without restrooms that can be purchased or leased. With over 60 buildings available in stock, portable classroom buildings can be acquired through Buyboard or other purchasing coops, and can usually be delivered and installed within 2-4 weeks. Ramtech can also design, manufacture, and install standard or custom modular classroom wings with four to sixteen classrooms per wing. For more information go to https://www.ramtechmodular.com/ and take a look at our floor plans.
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Modular Medical Clinics Get Ready for Back to School

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Purchasing Cooperatives – A Better Contract Method for Public Entities
According to state law, public entities including schools, hospitals, and municipalities must go out for bid in order to purchase real and personal property whose values exceed $25,000. The bidding process is not only expensive to implement, it takes a considerable amount of time. The answer for many public entities is purchasing cooperatives. (more…)
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Ramtech to Exhibit at OSSBA/CCOSA Conference Aug 26-27
The 2011 OSSBA/CCOSA Conference and Exposition (Oklahoma State School Boards Association and the Cooperative Council for Oklahoma School Administration) will be held at the Cox Business Services Convention Center in Oklahoma City on Friday August 26th and Saturday August 27th. (more…)
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How Do You Ensure Quality?
Last week, MBI Executive Director Tom Hardiman posted this innocent question on the International Modular Construction Group’s LinkedIn discussion page and started a spirited discussion on the topic. The commercial modular building industry has been forever tied to single family mobile homes, creating a perception with the general public that the quality of construction is inferior when compared to conventional construction methods. While this could not be further from the truth, it is still widely viewed as the case. (more…)
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