About
The Salem-Keizer School District was interested in cost effective sustainable technologies including cement board siding, recycled content trims, high efficiency HVAC systems, CO2 monitoring systems, low VOC paint and larger windows to allow for added natural light. Modern served as the general contractor, performing the excavation and foundation construction on-site, while the modular buildings were constructed at the factory. The project took a total of six months to complete, affording the School District ample time to prepare for the coming school year. Each of the three locations included a floor plan to best suit the needs of the school, as well as features such as custom cabinetry and concrete ADA ramps and landings with painted steel handrails.
Company
Salem-Keizer School District
Location
Salem, OR
Dimensions
28
' x
64
'
Building Area
1792
Sq. Ft.
Foundation
Stem Wall
Budget
Awards
Modular buildings are prefabricated, portable and customizable structures, which can be temporary or permanent. Sections of the building called modules are built in a factory controlled environment. Once completed each module or section is transported and set in the desired location. The following are just a few industries the have benefited from the efficiency of modular construction:
Common Uses
- Education
- Commercial/Retail
- Multi-Family Housing
- Public Safety
- Pre-Schools/Daycare
- Healthcare
- Religious
- Government
- Disaster Relief
Why Choose Modern?
We are known throughout the industry for being synonymous with quality, craftsmanship, and value for over 48 years. Our top-of-the-line manufacturing process and our personalized services has set us apart for all these years.
We can take care of everything! All operations: design, engineering, planning, manufacturing, transportation and assembly of your building can all be done in-house. We are a true one-stop shop for factory built construction.
Don’t pay for dealer or middle-man markups. We are the longest running and ONLY factory direct factory built building manufacture in Oregon, Washington, and California.