Modular Construction Steps up to Provide Immediate Aid in Disaster Relief Efforts
A massive fertilizer plant explosion and a succession of devastating tornadoes have recently damaged numerous residential, commercial, and public facilities in the Texas communities of West, Granbury, and Cleburne as well as the city of Moore, Oklahoma. Entire neighborhoods including the local public schools have been severely affected, and in many cases totally destroyed. In every area, the issues associated with the rebuilding efforts will present many long term challenges. Demolishing and clearing out the debris, determining where the reconstruction funds will come from, providing new design documents, permitting each new structure, and then completing the construction of new facilities will probably take from 3 to 5 years. A major question then becomes, what do these cities and schools do in the interim? (more…)
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Ramtech Completes Permanent Modular Office Facility for Gulf Marine Fabricators

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Ramtech Expands Modular Building Lease Fleet
Ramtech publicly announced this week that we will be expanding our lease fleet inventory of portable classrooms, and will develop other modular building products for sale and lease, in order to meet the projected demand for school and government facilities in the fast-growing cities and counties located within the Eagle Ford Shale Play and Permian Basin areas. (more…)
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First Baptist Frisco Shares Some Thoughts on Their New Modular Buildings
As we continue to develop projects for other churches and faith-based institutions, we recently went back to visit our friends at First Baptist Church in Frisco, Texas to check on how their new modular church buildings were working out. (more…)
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Hubbard ISD Talks Ramtech and Permanent Modular Construction
After assisting the Hubbard Independent School District in lowering their original $12 million construction budget by 33% to $8 million, Ramtech provided a multi-facility project consisting of three buildings using the Accelerated Building System permanent modular construction approach. Included is a 9,856 square foot high school with six classrooms, a computer language lab, family and consumer science lab, two non-acid science labs, and a data room. The 13,440 square foot junior/senior central use wing provides three separate administration areas, a boardroom, full library, computer, business and chemistry labs, a large instructional use room, and a data room. The third building is a 6,272 square foot junior high school wing which contains four standard classrooms, two science labs, a life skills room with attached storage area, and its own data room. All of the buildings have a split-face block masonry exterior designed to match the existing school architecture. Hubbard Superintendent Randy O’Brien graciously went on camera to discuss the modular building project, and provided his insight on what it was like to work with Ramtech.
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