Ramtech Hits the Road
After a summer hiatus Ramtech is now fully back on the fall trade show and conference circuit with three shows in San Antonio. During the last week of September, Ramtech’s Business Development Specialists Sabrina Queen and Jade Pulfer first attended the txED TASA|TASB Convention, the largest public school trade show event in Texas. Ramtech promoted our current portable and traditional modular classroom products, along with our two approaches to permanent modular construction. Next up was the Texas Public Charter Schools Conference at the JW Marriott Hotel where we had the chance to interact with over 1,600 leaders and innovators from the growing public charter school market throughout Texas.
On October 5-7 Ramtech returned to the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center to exhibit at the 110th Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Texas Municipal League. Over 2,800 appointed and elected Texas city officials from across the State were in attendance including mayors, council members, city managers, department directors, and other municipal professionals who gathered to network, strategize, and explore educational opportunities. Ramtech was aided in all of these events with our new customizable corporate brochure that we just designed and produced specifically to aid in our modular construction promotional efforts at trade shows and with prospective customers across all of the markets we serve.
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Celebrating Our Team Members: Deana Griffin
As a design build construction company Ramtech has developed many keys to our success since we began operations in 1982. Our design, manufacturing, and construction capabilities make us one of the top commercial modular construction firms in North America. (more…)
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Modular Construction Continues to Grow
A very positive review of the current state of the modular construction industry and the future outlook for it was recently published in The Architect’s Newspaper. The article quotes the The National Real Estate Investor which showed that in the last five years the modular construction industry has doubled in size to over $8 billion. The increased productivity and lower overall design and construction costs were indicated as the most significant factors in the choice of using modular construction for commercial projects. The article also references the 2018 Commercial Construction Index economic indicator, a report jointly published by USG Corporation and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that tracks trends in commercial construction. It showed that more than 70 percent of surveyed contractors see eight distinct benefits in using modular construction including increases in efficiency, productivity, safety, and quality, while reducing risk, costs, material waste, and construction times. The reduction in the overall project timeline also leads to an increase in the opportunity costs by allowing revenue-earning buildings to begin doing so faster than facilities built using other construction methods. The whole article can be viewed here.
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