Ramtech Modular Medical Buildings on Display at TORCH Conference in April
Ramtech will be back at the Texas Organization of Rural and Community Hospitals’ annual conference and trade show coming up on April 17-19 at the Omni Hotel in downtown Dallas. With this year’s theme being “Executing a Winning Strategy” TORCH expects a large turnout to discuss all the potential changes in policy or laws affecting reimbursement, regulation, quality and health care delivery. (more…)
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Life School of Dallas Modular Building Campus in the Spotlight
Organized as a charter school, Life School serves over 4,000 students at five locations around the Dallas, Texas area. When the school decided to expand their Oak Cliff area secondary school, they chose three 7,424 square foot eight-classroom modular buildings complete with connecting deck and ramp assemblies. Purchased through the Texas Buyboard and built using traditional modular contruction, each facility includes a private office, restrooms, storage area, and individual classrooms with a computer lab in the high school building. The buildings utilize nine wall-mounted HVAC units zoned for energy efficient heating and cooling, and include factory installed 26-gauge R-panel metal siding on the exterior, vinyl composition gypsum wall coverings, and durable high traffic carpet flooring. We went back out to visit the Oak Cliff campus and caught up with Shawn Thomas, Director of Operations for the Life School. Here’s what he had to say:
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A Regional Strategy to Permanent Modular Construction

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Aldine ISD Chooses Ramtech’s Modular Buildings During Cafeteria Renovations
Ramtech has continued to build on its success in the public school sector by securing a new $1.9 million contract to provide four new modular cafeteria buildings to the Aldine Independent School District in Houston, Texas. Totaling 41,216 square feet, two modular buildings will be installed at both Nimitz and MacArthur High Schools for use as interim facilities while the renovation of the existing cafeterias takes place. Ramtech will begin the manufacturing phase of the modular construction project prior to the end of February, and will commence the site activities at the beginning of March. We expect to complete the project by April 12th, which will give Aldine ISD ample time to prepare the facilities to begin food service to their students by May 1st. (more…)
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Ramtech Finishes Manufacturing and Installation of Modular Buildings for New 4-Story Barracks at Fort Sam Houston

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