A dark red postcard of a modular house sitting on top of a black and white floor plan. The paper sticking out on top of the postcard has the words, “American Modular Provider Tutorial: What is Modular Construction?” and the logo of Aries of the red Ram and the words Aries written next to it.

When we think of construction, a stereotypical image usually pops into our heads. It includes a scene crowded with heavy machinery, workers in hard hats, and the overwhelming reality that it takes a significant amount of time to arrive at the finished product. However, the way our homes and businesses are built is starting to change. Modular construction is taking the world by storm. The classic image of people in vests and hard hats is likely to remain the same, but almost every other aspect of construction will transform.

So, what is modular construction?

Let us begin with the basics such as the reason why this form of construction differs from traditional methods. Modular construction involves building an entire structure away from the location where it will reside permanently. In other words, the building will be constructed elsewhere, and then it will be later assembled at the building site. Imagine a Lego building made with hundreds of blocks. This may sound impossible or unsafe, but modular construction is done with the same material as traditional buildings. Moreover, modular buildings are held to the same standard of code as any other building – and often even more stringency is applied to quality and safety due to the fact that modular buildings are delivered and must withstand extra strength to travel.

How is all of this done?

The first step is to have a team of designers come together to create both exterior and interior plans. This includes following local building codes and zoning regulations. Once the design is finalized and approved, manufacturing of the modules can start. All modules go through an off-site construction process in a controlled setting.

: A depiction showing a construction site and four men working using Lego bricks.

The process involves everything from putting up the walls, to installing the carpeting, the plumbing, and electrical components. Everything is done in the factory, and any work at the site is done at the exact same time. From there, the modules are packaged and sent to be delivered to their permanent address. A crane will then lift each module into its designated space to create a brand new building. If you are worried about their resilience, there is no need. Every module is built with transportation in mind. Each individual module can withstand high winds and inclement weather, and together they create an extremely sturdy structure.

Why does modular construction exist?

That may feel like a lot of extra steps to those outside the modular building industry. But the truth is,  prefabricated buildings are more sustainable, and more cost-and-time-effective. If you’ve ever looked around a traditional construction site, it is impossible to keep a nice aesthetic. Let’s face it: traditional construction is messy. There is dust and debris everywhere, and often there are random piles of material stacked in a corner. That raw material is often leftover or unusable and is essentially trash. In fact, almost a third of the material used on any construction site will end up in a landfill. Modular buildings do not have to contend with the these problems because the material is often shared with other projects in the same factory.

A dirty interior construction site with materials scattered haphazardly all over the floor.

But the greatest advantage of portable buildings is what is saved in time and money. There is no need to contend with the weather or inspectors that can and does cause delays in construction. Less time spent on a building also means less money spent. Additionally, any initial investments will receive a faster turnaround date.

Really, there are endless benefits to modular construction. Since so many people are hopping onto this trend, they are also looking for the best modular building company. Aries is the top modular building provider in North America. The modular building experts at Aries are innovative and able to ensure quality while creating any custom space that customers want. Those looking for the leading modular building dealer in North America need look no further than Aries.

Colorful infographic titled, “Why we love modular construction” with icons and captions hitting on the following benefits: speed of build, minimal impact on your business, offsite construction, cost effective, attractive design, bespoke options available, flexibility of use, eco-friendly materials, high-quality, and durable materials.

About Aries

Aries is a full-service provider of short-term container rentals, mobile classrooms, workforce housing, and custom modular building with a focus on quality, value, delivery, and service. We offer full turnkey solutions with exceptional customer service and robust financing options. We take great pride in our experienced team comprised of engineering, manufacturing, facility management, and sales professionals that has already established us as a first choice to customers.

Become a customer today! Visit Aries: www.ariesbuildings.com, or call (U.S.) 1-888-598-6689.