10 08, 2020

We’re Hot and We Know It. Check Out This Gallery of Modular Buildings for Whatcom Fire District

2020-08-11T18:04:39+00:00

A collage featuring six pictures: the maroon ram with the Aries name underneath; a panoramic shot of two modular buildings under a cloudy sky with foothills and pine trees rising in the background; the interior of a large room with two white columns, long desks and chairs facing forward like a classroom; a panoramic shot of a modular building with a parking lot and potted plants in front and a cloudy sky and tall pine trees in the background; an ample, spacious room with hardwood floors, a refrigerator, sink, window, cabinets, and a wooden accordion door; and a panoramic shot of the front door of an ash grey and green-roofed modular building with potted plants in front and pine trees in the background.

Majestic snow-covered mountains and pristine glacial rivers dominate the landscape of Whatcom County, Washington. A part of the old Oregon trail, the breathtaking vastness of the land symbolizes everything that was, at one time, daunting, and is currently an awe-inspiring trait of the American West.

It is in this natural fortress that the Whatcom County Fire Department operates its 21 districts. We are proud that these ultra-essential workers, operating in a such a demanding place in such a demanding career, have chosen Aries for their crew quarters and office spaces.

A panoramic shot of a square modular building, its front door is open. Next to the door is a sign that says “training and main offices.” In the gravel parking lot in front of the building are potted plants. The building has a set of large square windows along the side and front face, and behind the building is a forest of tall pine trees.

Previous blogs have listed the many benefits of modular buildings, but this project in particular highlights the durability of Aries modular buildings. Because they are made in controlled conditions and designed for transportation, modular buildings are built sturdier than traditional constructions. In Whatcom County, the fire departments chose Aries buildings that would be able to withstand both the natural elements as well as the wear-and-tear associated with a job full of heavy equipment and dynamic tasks.

A panoramic shot of the exterior of two modular buildings, the nearest one with big square windows, a door on each side, a concrete patio, and a driveway. There is a yellow-green grass lawn and behind the buildings can be seen electric wires, pine trees, and small, round mountains.

“Building looks great!”

Modular construction’s advance into the 21st century, has ushered in an age of turn-key solutions.

The facilities installed for the Whatcom County Fire Department came ready-to-go with electrical wiring, air conditioning, and other amenities. The ease of set-up saved time and caused minimal on-site disruption.

Interior picture of a kitchen next to an open bathroom. The kitchen has a wide, grey L-shaped counter, a microwave, a refrigerator, wooden cabinets, a sink, and a large window.

A full shower stall with a removable shower head, a grab bar, a drain in the middle of the floor or the enclosure, a white shower curtain, and a towel bar on the wall outside.

Another strength highlighted by the Whatcom project is the variability of Aries buildings. The interior modular buildings can be custom designed to meet the needs of customers. Our representatives enjoy participating in the “pre-build” creative process. At this initial stage, Aries partners with local customers to understand their vision and provide them with buildings that are custom designed for their purposes.

The Whatcom County Fire Department was looking for broad, ample spaces perfect for communication and a friendly environment.

A large square room that looks like a classroom with two white columns in the middle, many fluorescent lights on the ceiling, a patterned carpet on the floor, double doors, wide windows, and rows of long tables and forward-facing seats.

A large room with hardwood floors, square windows, and fluorescent lights is otherwise unfurnished. In one corner of the room is a kitchen area with a sink, dishwashing machine, refrigerator, oven, stove, and light orange cabinets.

In Whatcom County, a place that knows a thing or two about beauty, the fire department expressed satisfaction in the aesthetic quality of the buildings: “They look great!”  The buildings installed in Whatcom feature ash-colored exteriors with fern colored roofs that complement the beautiful natural backdrop of pine trees and rounded foothills of the fire department’s district 14.

A rectangular, modular building bordered with a concrete walkway and with large square windows along both visible sides, sits in front of a blue, partially clouded sky and tall, slim pine trees with a grass lawn in front.

At Aries, we are particularly proud of our buildings’ use in educational, medical, first responders, military, and civil service. As a GSA-approved vendor, we provide buildings to all government sectors and continue to focus on quality for our civil workers. Through quality, customizable turn-key solutions our representatives can create the perfect modular building for government agencies. Contact us today!

With a low, near horizon sun shining into the camera, the picture shows a close-up of a yellow fire hydrant with a thick, yellow hose attached, and a group of five firemen in the background in full gear and masks, casting long shadows and standing in front of a metallic building.

ABOUT ARIES

Aries has offices and operates in all regions across the U.S., including the Northeast, the Mid-Atlantic, the Southeast, the Midwest, South Central, the Southwest, the Pacific Northwest, and Canada. For this reason, Aries features its modular short- and long-term housing in several locations across North America.

Aries sells prefabricated office buildings to be used as construction offices, portable school classrooms, mobile hospitals, workforce housing at oil pipeline sites, storage containers, and for disaster recovery relief, but we’d love to help you buy one for any purpose at all! We offer full turnkey solutions with exceptional customer service and robust financing options. We pride ourselves on combining product quality, design expertise, technical and financial innovation, and strategy that has already established us a first choice to customers.

Become a customer today! Visit Aries: www.ariesbuildings.com, or call (U.S.) 1-888-598-8869. You can also contact us via our website, or request a quote here.

We’re Hot and We Know It. Check Out This Gallery of Modular Buildings for Whatcom Fire District2020-08-11T18:04:39+00:00
18 03, 2020

Flashback Case Study: Aries Designs Modular Building for The Outreach Program in Kent, WA.

2020-03-18T19:56:31+00:00

: A large, gray modular structure designed by Aries and built by Whitley Manufacturers: grass in the foreground, trees and blue sky in the background.

When Fred Long, School Director of Facility services at the Kent School District in Washington state approached Aries in 2016 to design and develop the new concept with a 12,500 square foot permanent modular structure, Aries was more than happy to accept his challenge. The new structure would be for The Outreach Program (TOP), a program that prepares special needs students for their future by providing community-based transition services to enhance their quality of life upon school completion. TOP currently serves 44 students and employs four certified teachers and 13 paraprofessionals. Their current facility was built in 1951 and in need of some updates. Its 4,420 square foot layout does not provide the room needed for growth, let alone sustain its current enrollment. With the additional space, the new facility provides ample room and will allow the program to grow into the future.

The scheduled deadline for this project was the fall of 2016, so Aries devised a concurrent construction approach that saved almost 40% of the project timeline. Kim Neill, Aries Vice President of Major Projects, along with an accomplished Aries team, used an off-site building method and supervised the site preparation at the Kent Phoenix Academy, in Kent, Washington, while Whitley Manufacturing built the structure in Marysville, WA.

The floorplan design for the TOP program: multipurpose room in the middle, classrooms around the sides of the multipurpose room. Also included in the floorplan is a reception area, two offices, the staff lounge, a health room, and kitchen.

The new building includes five classrooms, one of which will be set up as an occupational and physical therapy room. The facility also has a staff workroom, a multipurpose room, and two residential kitchens — one of which is handicapped accessible so that students have the opportunity to learn how to cook and possibly then cook for themselves and each other. TOP students and teachers will enjoy plenty of natural lighting because Aries designed the structure to have four modular roof sections above the large common area with high vaulted ceilings that open to a row of clear-story windows.

“This was a special project for us here at Aries: we love it when our values align with the work that we do.” Says Mary Grim, Aries Regional Administrator. Aries has a long history of providing services to those in need.  Aries specializes in disaster relief and provides considerable help in the form of emergency lodging and workforce solutions for emergency first responders – as well as temporary to permanent modular construction and modular building solutions. Grim adds, “With this project, we are happy to create a space where young people with disabilities can learn and thrive, be in community, and become independent all at the same place.”

 

ABOUT US

 

Aries offers a multitude of education building solutions for school districts – from temporary portable classrooms to permanent, multi-unit campuses, let Aries bring your temporary educational facility to the next level of innovation. Our award-winning team of experienced professionals will design floor plans and structural accommodations that will meet all your relocatable education needs.

Become a customer today! Visit Aries: www.ariesbuildings.com, or call (U.S.) 1-888-995-2971. You can also contact us via our website, or request a quote here.

Flashback Case Study: Aries Designs Modular Building for The Outreach Program in Kent, WA.2020-03-18T19:56:31+00:00
24 02, 2020

World of Modular 2020 Annual Trade Show and Convention

2020-03-18T19:47:47+00:00

A beautiful image of Rosen Shingle Creek hotel & convention center favoring the golf course and lake, with the hotel reflecting in the still lake waters. This image is set atop of a skyline image of Orlando Florida at night. Headline reads, “World of Modular Convention and Tradeshow March 9-12 Orlando, FLA. – ARIES”

Founded in 1983, the Modular Building Institute (MBI) is the international non-profit trade association serving modular construction. Members are manufacturers, contractors, and dealers in two distinct segments of the industry – permanent modular construction and relocatable buildings. Associate members are companies supplying building components, services, and financing. MBI strives to keep up with the latest trends of the modular/offsite construction industry and has expanded its membership over the years to include architects, owner/developers, and general contractors. It is MBI’s mission to expand the use of offsite construction through innovative construction practices, outreach and education to the construction community and customers, and recognition of high quality modular designs and facilities. This is why, each year MBI hosts the annual World of Modular trade show and convention.

The 37th annual World of Modular will be held this year from March 9th-12th in Orlando, Florida. This event is meant to provide professionals in the commercial modular building industry a place to network, exchange ideas, learn from experts, discuss issues, display new products, and receive well-deserved awards and industry recognition. Events include a golf tournament, opening party, Exhibit Hall, speakers, Grand Prize Contests, and an awards banquet and VIP reception.

A photograph of Aries’ sponsored, keynote speaker Anirban Basu – a kind looking dark-haired man with a goatee and sparkly bright brown eyes.

Several important experts in business scheduled as the keynote speakers, including, Terry Jones, Anirban Basu, and Steffen Fuchs. As founder and CEO of Travelocity and having served as founding chairman of Kayak, Jones offers insight into how to transform a private company into a public company and the advantages of businesses being disruptors and innovators.

Anirban Basu, the speaker sponsored by Aries, is an economic trends expert and the CEO and founder of Sage Policy Group, Inc., a consulting firm in Baltimore, MD. He provides policy and economic consulting for numerous clients including developers, bankers, brokerage houses, energy suppliers, and law firms. He has also written several high-profile reports on construction, including MBI’s “Economic & Financial Performance of Relocatable Buildings in the US Modular Building Industry.”

Steffen Fuchs, senior partner at McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm, will speak about how technological improvements, economic demands, and changing mind-sets in the world of modular building will garner interest and investment. Fuchs believes that more investment will give the industry a huge productivity boost, help solve the housing crisis in many markets, and significantly reshape the way we build today. Other topics that will be discussed by various speakers will include: best practices, lean construction, the integration of modular and site-built, passive house, LEED, and net zero.

Crowds of people socializing at The World of Modular exhibit hall. Image courtesy of WOM.

The World of Modular trade show an exciting and important event for anyone in the industry, and this year Aries is a gold sponsor. Katie Roman, VP of Workforce Housing at Aries, stresses the benefits of this tradeshow to the industry, “We attend the World of Modular annual convention and tradeshow every year in order to stay current with the trends in this quickly changing industry. We understand the value of networking with our colleagues and promoting modular industries across the board. We look forward to WOM each and every year!”

With over thirty years of experience in the business, Aries’ presence and industry insights at the 2019 World of Modular Tradeshow are not to be missed!

“Aries wants to be as involved as possible… from the World of Modular to any other modular industry event, we are there. We aren’t just showing up for ourselves, we are showing up for our colleagues, and, most importantly, our customers. They depend on us to be present in every way,” adds Roman.

Katie Roman, VP of Workforce Housing at Aries seated in the drivers’ seat of a car; she’s a young attractive blonde woman with striking blue eyes, wearing a bright red Aries collared shirt.

If you attend this convention, be on the lookout for Aries members, as they will be walking the show. See you there!

More on Aries

Aries manufactures prefabricated office buildings to be used as construction offices, portable school classrooms, mobile hospitals, workforce housing at oil pipeline sites, storage containers, and for disaster recovery relief, but we’d love to help you acquire your modular building for any purpose at all! We offer full turnkey solutions with exceptional customer service and robust financing options. We pride ourselves on combining product quality, design expertise, technical and financial innovation, and strategy that has already established us a first choice to customers.

Become a customer today! Visit Aries: www.ariesbuildings.com, or call (U.S.) 1-888-995-2971. You can also contact us via our website, or request a quote here.

World of Modular 2020 Annual Trade Show and Convention2020-03-18T19:47:47+00:00
18 01, 2020

Historic Moments in Early Modular Building

2020-01-18T22:52:48+00:00

: A square, brown, modern wooden house with a wide, bonnet roof sitting on top of a large dock in the middle of a pond; in the background are a few small hills with sparse green vegetation.

The Beginning of Prefabrication

The year was 40,000 BC: Early Homo sapiens could only make the most rudimentary of tools. They shared the earth with Neanderthals, and no human had yet to cross the Bering Land Bridge from Asia into North America. Yet it’s very likely that this early human invented a technology that is as relevant 42,000 years later as it was back then: prefabricated construction. Originally hunter-gatherers used animal skins, leaves, branches and wooden structures as makeshift homes for protection from the elements.

On verdant grass surrounded by trees sits a tee-pee made with thin branches, brown animal skins, and a small opening as a door. Through the trees you can see more tee-pees, resembling an early settlement. Attribution: Photograph by Pierre André Leclercq

It’s highly likely that one of these early humans, an innovator, made an amazingly, well-built tent, and, as the tribe moved towards their next destination, the innovator took apart her tent and bundled the animal skins around the frame-poles. She called over her eldest son and helped him secure the pack onto his back. Then, when they arrived at a new location and the rest of the tribe scrambled around looking for adequate sticks to build shelter, our innovator simply unpacked her prefabricated tent, set it up, and maybe spent her extra leisure time painting on the walls of a nearby cave. Our innovator has proven that prefabrication is just more efficient.

From Pre-fabrication to Modular building – Defining the Criteria for our list.

Prefabrication, then, is one of the earliest human innovations. Later, civilizations expanded upon the prefab tradition with modular construction. There is a difference between prefabricated and modular construction.

Prefabrication is anytime that the components of a building are manufactured off-site. Modular construction is a specific type of prefabrication where components of the building are modules; that is, self-contained units that can attach, either vertically or horizontally, and form structures that are more complex.

The nuanced difference between these two construction styles makes a big difference in what is included in our “Historic Moments in Early Modular Building” list. For example, the Eiffel Tower can never be a part of the conversation about the history of modular construction: it was prefabricated, not modular. All of the components of the tower were manufactured off-site, and the pieces were assembled together later, like a jigsaw puzzle.

Aries is a successful modular construction company because we rely on modular, turn-key solutions, or modules ready for operation as soon as they have been assembled on site.

These modules are manufactured with the internal complexity already in place. The delivered classrooms, offices, houses, cafeterias, libraries, and locker-rooms already contain the toilets, shelves, lights, wiring, air-conditioning, showers, and other amenities.

Aries provides truly self-contained units that offer efficiency and flexibility. The modules with internal complexity—i.e. lights, pluming, toilets—are ready for use once they are delivered to the site. The modules can operate either by themselves or be linked together to make a complex.

While older buildings might be modular in form, they usually require extensive interior set-up prior to use.

With this in mind, we can finally begin our “Historical Moments in Modular Building.” Besides each building in our list we will rank it 1-10, 10 being closer to Aries’ style modular building: self-contained units with the interior complexity already fabricated before delivery.

Historic Moments in Early Modular Building 

  1. 17th Century Ottoman Empire (Modular Ranking: 3)

A colorful painting portraying two kneeling men, with facial hear and turbans, facing each other in an offset position, one of them on an artistic decorated rug. They are inside of a tent with red, blue, green, and yellow interior.

The pure ambition of Ottoman Empire tents embodied the spirit of modular building in such a way that it earns the first spot on the list. Ottoman tents have been called multi-functional mobile palaces.[1]

These tents varied from “multi-storied, three-poled ovoid structures to individual parasols; and from rather austere bathroom and kitchen tents to ceremonial marquees and baldachins lavishly ornamented with layers of polychrome appliqué and gilded leather accents.”[2] The Ottomans customized each tent according to its use: ceremonies, cooking, executions, celebrations, military campaigns, or vacations. For example, kitchen tents always had ventilation holes in the roof.”[3]

These portable structures were not just useful; they were extravagant, beautiful, mesmerizing, and artistic. Externally, they were often made to resemble permanent palaces.[4] Internally, they had intricate and lovely artwork, sometimes containing detailed and accurate panoramas of entire cities embroidered into their sides. Like stained glass windows, the sun would filter through the tent causing the art to come to life.

Constantly on the move, Ottoman sultans used these tents as a home away from home, a tradition that Aries Residence Suites strives to maintain. These tents only have a modular ranking of 3, because they were transported through disassembling, not as a complete module, and the internal complexity—in this case lamps, cushions, chairs—would have to be transported and set up each and every time, separating these tents from ideal modular structures.

2. 1670 Colonial Modular Houses (Modular Ranking: 1)

Colonial modular homes of 1670 include any pre-fabricated colonial home, ranging the famous Australian modular homes, to the modular home sent to Colonial Massachusetts in 1670,[5] to the houses sent to the “forty-niners” who were prospecting gold in California.

A grey-scale sketch of a hilly settlement with a cluster of houses surrounded by pine trees on the border of a tumultuous river, on the river bank stand two men who are conversing by the side of a small boat.

 

With many different style choices and extremely easy to build, these houses made robust homes a reality for the European pioneers. The immigrants to Australia describe their frustration at learning to build with the local materials and their homes were repeatedly blown away by strong gusts of winds.[1] When they got an offer for modular homes from Great Britain, they couldn’t resist. Soon these sturdy houses, one of which still stands today, showed just how valuable it could be to pack up a home and unpack it at any site of your choosing.

[1] https://www.cornucopia.net/blog/found-objects-19th-century-ottoman-imperial-tents/

[2]https://www.academia.edu/7659821/Fabricating_a_New_Image_Imperial_Tents_in_the_Late_Ottoman_Period

[3]https://www.academia.edu/7659821/Fabricating_a_New_Image_Imperial_Tents_in_the_Late_Ottoman_Period

[4]https://www.academia.edu/7659821/Fabricating_a_New_Image_Imperial_Tents_in_the_Late_Ottoman_Period

[5] https://www.modular.org/HtmlPage.aspx?name=faq

[6] Herbert, G. (1972). The Portable Colonial Cottage. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 31(4), 261-275. doi:10.2307/988810

These houses pioneered the essential components of subsequent modular building: customization, ease of building, and designed for portability.[1] However, these houses only rank with a paltry “1” for modular construction. Although they are almost always included on modular construction lists, these houses could hardly be joined with other modules, and they usually weren’t delivered as true modules, but as “build-it-yourself” type sets with all the instructions and materials included.

3. 1851 “Portable” Crystal Palace (Modular Ranking: 9)

A grey-scale drawing of a long rectangular building, the center of which rises to a large cylindrical dome with a flag waving in the wind on top, and, in front of the building, congregate men and women on horses and on foot. The men are wearing top-hats and the women long dresses as a couple dogs and children walk around.

During its time, it was a wonder of wonders, a must-see for everyone traveling to London. It hosted the Great Exhibition of 1851 and its tremendous size and architectural advancements created awe and wonder as a perfect embodiment of renaissance and industrial revolution ideals:

“Innovative in structure, completely new in its function, unusual in form and significant in the associations it embodied, it takes its place with a handful of other preeminent buildings such as the Pantheon, Hagia Sophia and Abbot Suger’s St. Denis.”[1]

The Russian writer Dostoevsky, aghast at the size, ambition, and capitalistic relevance of the Crystal Palace would become obsessed with the building and would write about its symbolic existence as being something that “you feel that something final has been accomplished, accomplished and brought to a close.”[2]

It was 1,848 feet long by 408 feet wide. It was relocated and enlarged, eventually measuring more than a quarter mile long.[3] Within, it contained all types of wonders and technologies displayed during the Great Exhibition. More importantly, and the reason that it gets a ranking of 9 on our list, is that the

Crystal Palace astounded the world with modular buildings powers: its construction was fast, it could be relocated, and it could be expanded almost effortlessly, without sacrificing design or size.

 

4. 1855 Endless, Prefabricated Renkioi Hospital (Modular Ranking:7)

Florence Nightingale, a nurse who, from the destruction of war, brought about a revolution in medicine…and also, an advance in modular construction.

 

[1] Kihlstedt, F. (1984). The Crystal Palace. Scientific American,251(4), 132-143. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/24969462

[2] [2] http://sarahjyoung.com/site/2010/04/22/the-crystal-palace-in-russian-literature-2/

[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNUrMS4N_cM

[1]Herbert, G. (1972). The Portable Colonial Cottage. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 31(4), 261-275. doi:10.2307/988810

The blueprints for a long rectangular building with a gable roof and rows of hospitals beds can be seen from the top, side, front, and back angles and labels, the largest of which says Renkioi Hospital.

Nightingale was a nurse working for the British in Turkey during the Crimean war. She developed advanced theories of ventilation for disease prevention in hospitals. In order to meet the growing demand for a hospital, the British commissioned and sent a modular hospital that met the ventilation needs stipulated by Nightingale.

As with other buildings on the list, Renkioi hospital traveled not as a modular unit, but as a prefabricated kit full of the parts.  However, Renkioi soars high to a modular ranking of 7 because it provided a modular solution to a common problem in the healthcare industry: the Renkioi hospital had an initial patient capacity, but the British weren’t sure just how many patients the hospital might have to hold. The solution was to design an endless hospital, the length equipped to be increased indefinitely. The wards could be linked to grow the hospital with demand.

With this innovation, modular construction increased its competitive advantage over other forms of construction.

5. 1908 Sears Kit Homes (Modular Ranking: 3)

Like the Colonial Modular Houses, Sears Kit Homes were delivered in “build-it-yourself” type sets. Ordered from a catalog, the home would appear at the delivery site where the new owner could assemble the house. However, Sears Kit Homes only garner a ranking of 3 because they couldn’t be united with other homes to make more complex structures, and their delivery in kits places them close to prefabrication rather than true modular building. These faults cause these gorgeous houses to fall well beneath the vanguard for modular building.

A grey-scale sketch with the title “five rooms Neat Porch” that shows a yard and curved walkway leading up to a house with an elegant, elevated front porch, chimney, and various windows running along its corrugated length. It sits in front of tall, bushy trees.

The Vanguard

To close out the blog, let’s take a quick look at the vanguard of modular building. In the 20th Century, modular science advanced in leaps and bounds as companies perfected the fundamentals of modern mass production: interchangeable parts and standardization. Modules were used in buildings during WWII, college dorms, fast food restaurants, and suburban housing. However, perhaps the most impressive leap took place with the advent of modular skyscrapers. All the predecessors on the list have led to this moment:

21st Century Skyscrapers (Modular Ranking: 10)

a ground-up, vertical view of a wide skyscraper with alternating blues window and grey columns that reaches high into a clear, light blue sky.

In 1852, an architect by the name of Burton proposed reformatting the Crystal Palace into a sky-scraper. He had recognized the potential of modular building for the rapid extension of buildings into the skyline.[1]

Burton’s proposal has now become a reality. Some modular skyscrapers include:

  1. In 1969, the Hilton Palacio del Rio had modular bedrooms installed onto the structure. The rooms included all the required wiring, plumbing, and other amenities.
  2. The 2017 Croydon Skyscraper in England was entirely built by modules that were delivered with wiring and plumbing
  3. The Mini Sky City (2015) in Central China boast of having built 3 stories per day on their 57-story skyscraper.
  4. The Clement Canopy building (2019) in Singapore has taken the record for highest modular skyscraper in the world at 459 feet, a height record that has changed hands 3 times in as many years, demonstrating the quick advance of the technology:

“Each module is around 85 per cent finished off-site, before then being assembled onsite,” Bouygues Bâtiment International’s head of modular construction Aurélie Cleraux told Dezeen.” This includes, for example, the painting, windows frame and glazing, doors, wardrobes and MEP (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) including water and sanitary pipes, electrical conduits and ducting, which are all totally finished before the modules arrives on site.”

These towers, infinitely stackable, modular, and with prefabricated internal-complexity, garner a perfect 10 rating on our list.

Aries Building (Modular Ranking: 10)

Aries continues to be a leader for modular building and design:

When you need to move quickly, Aries modular construction takes approximately half the time as traditional construction, saving money by reducing the on-site timeline. Besides turnkey project completion, Aries also offers a wide range of purchase and lease options. Our in-house financing is secured well before your building is delivered: one less thing you need to worry about. Aries is the commercial design, manufacture, transportation, construction and financing partner you need to make every project a success. Contact us and let`s make history!

[1] Kihlstedt, F. (1984). The Crystal Palace. Scientific American,251(4), 132-143. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/24969462

A wide panoramic view of a large, flat plain, brown in the distance, but near is a line of green trees and grass, in front of which are a four-story building and four long rows of modular trailers, white and grey, with wooden stairs at the ends and center and a dirt parking lot with a handful of parked cars.

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27 11, 2019

An Aries Job is The Best Modular Building Job

2021-03-07T17:57:51+00:00

A picture collage of various scenes of happy Aries team members with the words “Choose a job you love and you will never work a day in your life” and the official Aries ram head logo to the left of the montage.

The world is full of jobs in the modular building industry, but which are the best companies to work for? For that matter, which are the best companies to work for, period? There are many ways to determine what constitutes a great workplace environment, and here are a few touchstones by which a healthy company culture can be measured:

  1. Authenticity: An authentic team is an original team, and customers love originality. Dr. Nina Burrowes, author of The Little Book on Authenticity says “True authenticity doesn’t require you to tell anyone else what your values are, because everyone will be able to see your values in the way you live your life. When you are fully authentic you don’t reveal your chosen values, you become them – you live them.” This concept becomes very powerful in the workplace… it’s the spark that creates synergy within a team.

Along with authenticity comes honesty. If a team is not honest within themselves, how does this translate to the consumer of their goods and services? It doesn’t. When trust is broken, it can rarely be gained back. Great company cultures always maintain a level of transparency, regardless of how difficult that is. Authenticity, honesty, and transparency are all signs of a company with high integrity.

  1. Health: Mental and physical health are valued. Let’s face it – when we’re taking our last breath, the likelihood of us saying, “I wish I would’ve pushed myself harder to work more hours at my job” is unlikely. Great employers understand that what brings us to work every day is the paycheck, but what keeps us coming back is feeling valued. One of the most proactive actions a company can take is to make sure their people are feeling mentally and physically fit. This can best be seen when providing employees with great health insurance, mental health days, team building retreats, and good old-fashioned respect and space when a coworker needs some time off to get well. Health is wealth, and a company that recognizes this fact is rich.

A closeup shot of a whiteboard with the words ‘7 WEEK FITNESS WITH ARIES” written up at the top, followed by a weekly workout schedule suggested by the folks at Aries.

3. Optimism & humor: A collective positive attitude keeps things in perspective. Laughter is the best medicine! It produces endorphins, a natural antidepressant for human beings.

Barbara Plester, Ph.D., a senior lecturer in the School of Business and Economics at the

University of Auckland in New Zealand and author of Laugh Out Loud: A User’s Guide to

Workplace Humor, tells Thrive Global in a recent article, “With stress and burnout at

peak levels across corporate America, humor might be the underutilized resource we

need at work …humor can also create bonding and camaraderie and break the ice

between people.”

In addition to creating a happier work atmosphere, humor can bring other benefits that can directly affect the bottom line. As author/entrepreneur Peter Sims stated in his book Little Bets, “A playful, lighthearted, and humorous environment is especially helpful when ideas are incubating and newly hatched, the phase when they are most vulnerable to being snuffed out or even not expressed because of being judged or self-censored.”

4 golfers gathered on a golf course on a warm sunny day around a knee-level sign that reads “This hole sponsored by Aries.”

Bronze sponsor Aries enjoying their time at the Socorro ISD Foundation for Excellence in Education Golf Tournament benefiting their scholarship program.

People thrive in a positive environment, and when challenges arise (as they inevitably will) the collective team attitude is what will carry a team through.  Or not.

4. Mission: A decisive vision unites. One of the biggest obstacles that society faces is our inability to choose from the multitude of options presented to us every minute of the day. It’s hard enough being a consumer trudging through oodles and oodles of product and service offerings. Thus, the company’s ability to set forth on a clear, concise path is so important. If a business has no roadmap, how will they lead their customers down the right path?

In the Forbes article The Importance of Having a Mission-Driven Company, entrepreneur/journalist William Craig explains how high-performance organizations are linked to being mission-driven companies. Mission statements must reflect commitment to higher social good for the community they serve, both local and global. Authenticity and transparency build trust.

Trustworthy organizations are 2.5 times more likely to function as a high-performance organization with revenue growth than lower performance organizations. Eighty-one percent of those working for companies with a strong mission stated their stakeholders hold trust for their leadership team, whereas that number was 54 percent for organizations without a strong mission.

“Besides keeping everyone on the same page, a strong team mission ensures alignment across our entire company. We operate within two distinct sectors of the modular building industry; the workforce housing side and full turnkey modular building. A defined approach to all we do unites and complements both sides to the greatest degree possible,” says Katie Roman, Vice President of Sales and Marketing – Workforce Housing at Aries.

A picture collage of various scenes of happy Aries team members with the words “Happiness comes when your work and your words are of benefit to others” and the official Aries ram head logo to the left of the montage.

5. Friendship: The best teams are made up of people who like each other. In a recent article by Software Engineer and Lecturer Tiago Boldt Sousa, he explains the value of company events and retreats. “The important part about doing this is to emphasize and practice the idea that everyone’s voice matters in the company. We’ve gathered an excellent team of brilliant, capable, highly qualified people. Every single person on our team is an invaluable and irreplaceable asset to our company. And we will be most successful if every single one of them is engaged and vocal about company direction.” He goes on to cite a study by The University of Warwick which found that employees that are happier are up to 20% more productive.

Most would agree that truly enjoying the company of your work associates is like a cherry on top of the sundae of life. When employees forge authentic friendships, they have an additional motivation to perform well and empower each other. The inner-drive to make a deadline to help your friend is stronger than delivering an assignment to help a boss you don’t particularly care for. Healthy competition can exist in place of a negative cut-throat atmosphere. Empathy and kindness prevail when team members encounter life challenges such as sickness, personal tragedy, and accidents. People don’t mind going the extra mile for those they sincerely like.

“I must admit,” says Katie Roman, “Sometimes I wake up excited. Literally excited. I’m working a job that I enjoy with people I like spending time with, and a company that brings space solutions to the world. Our mission solves problems and brings people peace of mind. How can I not love my job?!”

Choose a job you love and you’ll never have to work a day in your life.

About AriesAries offers full turnkey solutions with exceptional customer service and robust financing options. We pride ourselves on combining product quality, design expertise, technical and financial innovation and strategy that has already established us a first choice to customers. Contact us today at 888-995-8560 or reach out to your local sales associate here.

An Aries Job is The Best Modular Building Job2021-03-07T17:57:51+00:00
2 10, 2019

Your Guide to Leasing or Buying Modular Buildings with Aries

2019-09-27T20:57:59+00:00

Your Guide to Leasing or Buying Modular Buildings with Aries

Aries Building Systems 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. From drawing up initial floor plans for your relocatable office to serving up 3 meals per day at your man camp, Aries is here for you every step of the way to ensure that your prefab building meets all of your needs… and then some!

We take great pride in our experienced team comprised of engineering, manufacturing, facility management, and sales professionals. Our management team remains involved in all phases of our projects to build strong partnerships with our clients and to focus on each client’s individual and evolving needs.

We believe there’s nothing more important than consistent delivery of exceptional service, dependability, and innovation. Aries Building Systems promotes our philosophy of achieving together by learning from our clients, ensuring the development of mutually rewarding results and outcomes. All under Aries’ roof:

  • Design/build engineering
  • In-house manufacturing
  • In-house transportation arm
  • Construction services and general construction
  • Civil work
  • Land development
  • Capital and finance leasing

RAM (Reliant Asset Management) –  about our parent company

Aries is owned by Reliant Asset Management, a leading specialty rental company providing premier modular space solutions to customers throughout North America. From remote workforce housing to single and multi-story buildings for growing businesses and organizations, Reliant Asset Management and its subsidiaries support a wide range of modular needs including design, manufacturing, transportation, construction, and financing. As you can see, Aries truly provides everything from A-Z to help fulfill all of our customer’s modular needs.

Call Us Today! (888) 995-9105 or shoot us an email: [email protected]

Your Guide to Leasing or Buying Modular Buildings with Aries2019-09-27T20:57:59+00:00
5 09, 2019

The Long Road to a Championship Starts with Modular Locker Rooms

2019-10-03T16:37:24+00:00

A long, off-white modular building with a Dolphins softball name and logo and two square windows at opposite ends stands quietly in front of trees and green grass on a calm, partly-cloudy day.

The Long Road to a Championship Starts with Modular Locker Rooms

In the eat, or be eaten, world of collegiate sports, teams jostle for any advantage over their competition. Analytics, computer software that uses advanced statistics to guide coaching decisions, have lately been the go-to for teams looking for championships. Yet as recruiters and coaches will surely tell you, a team’s facilities still seem deterministic for a team bent on success: a good installation attracts recruits and gives current players a sense of who they are… and what they can achieve.

It was with this in mind that Alvin Community College installed a glittering new modular locker room beside their softball fields. The elegant rows of lockers are silent sentinels awaiting the clamor and energy of a new season that could have a no more promising start. For this project, the Alvin Community College Dolphins partnered with Aries Buildings, a specialist in modular locker rooms, modular education buildings, and modular classrooms.

The Dolphins needed a comfortable softball locker room with decks, ADA ramps, canopies, showers, security, low volt & high volt wiring, MEP connections with coaches’ offices, and plenty of storage for ACC’s softball equipment. The college even requested an umpire locker room that is separate from the main locker room and will accommodate the umpires during long double header softball games!… Aries’ turnkey operation demonstrated the prowess of the modular building industry specializing in modular locker rooms, modular education buildings, and modular classrooms... and made the Dolphins’ dream locker room a reality.

A long row of red sports lockers line one side of a spacious white room with fluorescentincandescent lighting and a whiteboard at the opposite wall of the lockers.

The Dolphin’s benefited from the industry’s advantages – fast construction with minimal end-site disruption – coupled with flexibility. In less than 4 months, well within the off-season timeslot, Aries had installed a 2000 square foot building that met the Dolphins’ requirements. Before the season began, Aries had managed to evacuate an antiquated septic tank to make way for a city sewer tie-in. They also had connected electric wiring and water systems for the drinking fountain and showers. Lastly, they had installed air conditioning and an elegant dark wood desk and cabinet for the coaches’ offices.

a grey and white shower room with white curtains for the showers and a central drain with a wide entrance door and a small square vent panel low on the far wall.

There were even further considerations. Alvin College itself is a sparse 40 minutes west of the infamous city of Galveston, known for the hurricane that remains the largest natural disaster in United States history. Therefore, Aries also installed permanent stem-wall foundations to meet coastal region windstorm specifications, a capability Aries had picked up during prior work with modular locker rooms, modular education buildings, and modular classrooms.

Ultimately, when the player’s file in for the 2019-2020 season, they will enter a spacious, comfortable locker room, a true center of energy for their run at the Championship. The room around them was built with efficiency, excellence, sturdiness, and style. With luck, it will be a constant reminder of all that they can be.

About Aries Buildings– Dedicated to Quality. Committed to Service. Aries Building Systems is a privately-owned company with a senior management team that has provided creative business intelligence and management services to a wide range of clients for over twenty years. We specialize in full turnkey camp construction and financing with a track record of delivering success on some of the most demanding projects. Our expertise provides both creative construction methodology and detailed logistics planning. We believe there’s nothing more important than consistent delivery of exceptional service, dependability and innovation. Aries promotes our philosophy of achieving together by learning from our clients, ensuring the development of mutually rewarding results and outcomes. Visit Aries: www.ariesbuildings.com or call (U.S.) 1-888-995-2971.

The Long Road to a Championship Starts with Modular Locker Rooms2019-10-03T16:37:24+00:00
20 08, 2019

Modular Buildings Come to the Rescue when Disaster Strikes

2019-09-12T18:20:05+00:00

Proper preparation: essential for entities involved in disaster relief

A large, multitude of people, some in casual clothing and others in military uniform, circling a dirt pile, use shovels to fill up white bags with the brown, rocky dirt while several pickup trucks parked in the background sit idle and green brush can be seen in the background.

The litany of actors activated during disaster relief creates solutions, but also challenges. Natural disasters force entities from completely different spheres of operation – public vs. private, local vs federal, for-profit vs NGOs – into a single theater.

As hundreds, or sometimes thousands, of relief personnel congregate on the affected area, they themselves can generate increased risk for the local population unless they’ve properly planned their arrival. Take an example from 1998 when clothing donated for the victims of Hurricane Mitch littered the runway in haphazardly placed bales, impeding the landing of further aircraft carrying essential supplies.

It’s in this vacuum of coordination that the modular building industry hopes to make a difference. Although the modular building industry is just one more actor in the disaster relief effort, it can play a disproportionate role in the mitigation of risks and the generation of recovery.

Aries takes its role in saving lives seriously and attempts to become a lubricant for all the moving parts activated during emergencies.

A wide panoramic view of a large, flat plain, brown in the distance, but near is a line of green trees and grass, in front of which are a four-story building and four long rows of modular trailers, white and grey, with wooden stairs at the ends and centers and a dirt parking lot with a handful of parked cars.

The most vulnerable

The most vulnerable group in a post disaster area are those confined to special care facilities: hospitals, nursing homes, and residences of people with chronic diseases. As stated in a recent study into hurricane relief, “Growing numbers of persons have chronic diseases and use sophisticated pharmaceutical and mechanical support that is dependent on electricity. Chronically ill patients are particularly vulnerable to disruptions in basic utilities, which highlights the need for these patients, their communities, and their providers to have contingency plans during and after disasters”

Aries aids the most vulnerable in two key areas:

  • Relocatable medical facilities

Having worked with relocatable portable buildings during Hurricane Harvey, Aries can work with medical establishments to plan emergency portable buildings, customizable, to be moved on-demand during disasters.

  • Aries Residential Suites

These “homes away from home” can save lives by mitigating some of the most common threats in a post-disaster area. These threats include heat-related deaths and fatalities caused by improper use of electric generators, causing electrocution or carbon monoxide poisoning. In shelters, “some elderly evacuees reportedly won’t drink a sufficient amount of water because they don’t want to use dirty toilets.”¹ In others, the stress levels have been linked with causing heart attacks and strokes.² Finally, in the confined conditions of shelters, epidemics can cause deaths in vulnerable populations.

Portable, air-conditioned, leased domiciles provide families immediate safety from heat-induced dehydration or stroke. Furthermore, Aries residences come equipped with their own electric generators, mitigating the risk of using faulty generators. Nursing homes, in particular, can use portable suites for temporary evacuation or long-term residency during recovery. Residential suites include cafeterias, laundry facilities, recreation centers, and the staff to maintain all of it, including security staff.        

First responders

A small, off-yellow, one story house with a large square window and a screen door, has small green trees rising behind it and calm, light-brown water surrounding it while two men standing with water-proof overalls toss a sandbag to each other over a bright orange row-boat.

Aries can provide housing complexes for first responders to rest during emergency response situations, and also provide portable offices for planning and coordination. These offices, similar to the ones used on construction sites, can supply a level of tranquility and stability to workers on the ground during disaster relief.

The portable office’s, along with portable storage containers, facilitate tasks associated with disaster relief as dictated by the National Response Framework (NRF). Below are just a few of the NRF’s imperatives for which portable offices can be useful:

  • NGO’s must train, manage, and coordinate volunteers and donated goods.
  • Entities must supply physical, visible locations for victims to look for assistance and supplies.
  • Nonprofits should provide health, medical, mental health, and behavioral health resources.
  • Local governments should provide direction for response activities.
  • Emergency directors should coordinate damage assessments during an incident.

Recovery post-disaster

Businesses:

Aries offers portable building, portable storage, and mobile office solutions to local businesses so they can address the response needs of employees, infrastructure, and facilities. Additional benefits include protecting information and maintaining the continuity of business operations. They also need to collaborate with emergency management personnel to determine what assistance may be required and how they can provide needed support., For example, they can contribute to communication and information-sharing efforts during incidents.

Schools:

Normalcy returns to families with the commencement of school activities for their children. Aries offers, and has offered, portable classrooms, modular cafeteria pods, and even modular libraries.

Communities:

Local communities face an uphill battle after a disaster. Many deaths are associated with residents clearing debris or rebuilding. Contaminated water also impedes some people from accessing safe drinking water and causes illnesses.

Aries offers every option possible in the face of emergency housing or building needs:

  • Design/build engineering
  • In-house manufacturing
  • In-house transportation arm
  • Construction services and general construction
  • Civil work
  • Land development
  • Capital and finance leasing

Logistics contracting including:

  • Food service and cleaning
  • Security and transportation services
  • Laundry and tailoring services
  • Waste management
  • Vector control
  • Labor support and supply
  • Tailor-made maintenance contracts
  • Power transmission and design including generators
  • Water storage, pumping, and sewer treatment
  • Consulting

As you can see, Aries understands that our industry has a special role to fulfill in disaster relief. Our list of products matches many of the most essential relief and recovery needs in post-disaster communities. We hope to give first responders, government agencies, hospitals, and all involved the same level of confidence we generate in our day-to-day activities.

About Aries: 

Aries has a history of providing emergency modular buildings for disaster relief, including the devastating Canadian wildfire of May 2016 and recent flooding in Louisiana resulting from long periods of torrential downpours in August 2016. With the experience and expertise of the Aries’ workforce, exceptional and fast service is guaranteed. For more information, or quotes on how we can provide Hurricane Irma Relief, contact Aries Building Systems at 877-721-4363 or visit our devoted international emergency relief page on our website: https://ariesbuildings.com/international-emergency-relief/

Additional resources to help you mitigate flooding and storm damage:

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1  https://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2019/03/23/editorials/indirect-deaths-disasters/#.XT9pXZNKhsM

2 https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/the-worst-isnt-over-common-ways-people-are-often-killed-during-a-major-storms-aftermath/70006389

Modular Buildings Come to the Rescue when Disaster Strikes2019-09-12T18:20:05+00:00
1 08, 2019

Modular Mobile Offices: The Ideal Solution for Temporary Space Needs

2023-02-21T18:11:43+00:00
A long, grey trailer office, two doors and four windows, has two sets of metal stairs leading to the doors and sits connected to a supply of water, a long antenna on top, and an electric generator, all on a sandlot.

Nowadays modular mobile constructions have emerged as highly relevant, promising and high-tech space solutions for multiple applications and purposes. In the specific case of modular mobile offices, they are trailers conditioned as offices that have one or several work areas. They can have connection to electrical networks, artificial lighting, and bathrooms, among other amenities. They are designed to meet the customer’s space needs, while also providing the electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and cleaning support required. Additionally, they can be equipped with different types of stairs, ramps, windows, doors, and accessories.

By combining several technologies based on the principles of rapid construction, they are designed for functionality, budget, and quick installation. They are the ideal solution for the temporary space needs of any industry all over the world.

Among the multiple benefits granted by using this type of office, we find:

  • Cost- efficiency: You will guarantee savings derived from the energy use (minimizing the amount of energy used to create a building to meet the new need), low demand for raw materials, low-cost reconfiguration, and time savings.
  • Quality and safety: You can have the latest engineering equipment and materials in these buildings. Structurally, each individual module is designed to withstand the force of transportation and on-site assembly.
  • Practicality: The delivery is fast and easy. And when applying the modular technique, buildings are produced in “modules” that when put together on site, reflect the identical design intent and specifications of the most sophisticated site-built facility (Modular Building Institute).
  • 3R: The structures are easily relocated, recycled, and reused many times. They are also expandable, making them ideal for future growth or remodeling.
  • Flexibility: You can use offices of standard or customized plans and for multiple purposes: construction sites, administration, sales centers, laboratories, field work, training, real estate, warehouses, schools, medical clinics, sanitary and special purpose premises.
  • Work-friendly: Because the modular structure is substantially completed in a factory-controlled setting using dry materials, the potential for high levels of moisture being trapped in the new construction is eliminated (Modular Building Institute).

At Aries, we also offer you additional benefits such as special financing offers, purchase or lease alternatives, unlimited layout options, a variety of floor plans, and immediate delivery, among others. Also, Aries’s mobile offices are designed and built to comply with all applicable codes, standards and regulations… we are really the best choice! And our customers are our best reference.

A long, grey trailer office, two doors and four windows, has two sets of metal stairs leading to the doors and sits connected to a supply of water, a long antenna on top, and an electric generator, all on a sandlot.

Three Rivers Pump Station, TX Construction Office – 528 Square Feet

Two corner views of a grey trailer office on blocks that shows the metal ramps, air-conditioning unit, and placement on a grass and gravel lot on a blue sky day.

CHASCO, TX Construction Office – 528 Square Feet

 The corner view of a traditional trailer office on blocks and wheels with metal stairs leading to the two doors, behind which can be seen shrubs and a white sky.

Austin Perdenales, TX

These cases exemplify the different ways in which our mobile offices can serve the needs of diverse customers in many different settings and fully meet their expectations. In these examples, the units were delivered and set up on time (24 hours – just as promised!) And the customers expressed their satisfaction with their new offices.

Aries has extensive experience working with local, state, and federal governments, disaster response organizations (including FEMA and American Red Cross), school districts, hospitals, and more. We also have strategic partnerships with government cooperative agencies that can help save organizations significant amounts of money. If you purchase or lease through these co-ops, you also receive prime access to our products and services at discounted rates.

So, let our team of engineering, manufacturing, facility management, and sales professionals guide you to a faster, smarter, and greener mobile facility with our innovative modular building systems. Let us show you why Aries is a known leader in construction trailers and modular mobile offices.

About Aries Building Systems –Aries Buildings is the commercial design, manufacture, transportation, construction and financing partner you need to make every project a success. Aries specializes in supplying full turnkey man camps, remote workforce housing, and commercial modular buildings for a wide range of industries and applications across the US and Canada. Contact us today at (888) 995-8560 or request a quote here!

Sources:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877705816322457

https://www.cosmos.com.mx/wiki/oficinas-moviles-4p8b.html

http://www.modular.org/HtmlPage.aspx?name=why_modular

Modular Mobile Offices: The Ideal Solution for Temporary Space Needs2023-02-21T18:11:43+00:00
20 06, 2019

Modular Buildings: A Seamless Transition From Temporary Buildings to Permanent

2019-10-08T16:17:59+00:00

A set of three images horizontally oriented. First one is a rectangular, wooden modular building with ramp and a long rectangular covered porch edged by a chest-high, wooden railing standing on a gravel foundation on a sunny day as pine trees appear in the background. Second, the Aries Ram’s head logo inside of a red circle underneath the text “Modular Building Institute.” And finally, the inside of an empty modular building with three columns where a dozen long rectangular desks on wheels with attached foldable benches are lit by interior lighting and sunlight filtering through multiple rectangular windows.

A modular, temporary building success story

The students had left for the day and the evening sun wasted its waning intensity on the mostly emptied teacher workroom. The principal took off his tie and threw it haphazardly across one of the rectangular work desks. His eyes became intensely focused. “Why can’t we get classrooms delivered?” he asked himself.

Like in many other countries, his student base had grown exponentially. His classrooms now held 35 students each and if he added even one more student to the classrooms he’d have a teacher riot on his hands. Although he had money for more teachers, there was no place to put them. The district had plans for a new 3,000 student capacity school, but ground wouldn’t be broken on the new project until next year. For now, his school would have to find a way to deal with the space constraints.

In entered Aries. In short time, there would be a small army of 414 portable classrooms rotating around Montgomery County’s school district. One school was able to operate with 500 more students than the infrastructure’s capacity. Summit Hall School added 240 students over its infrastructure capacity. Eventually, these students moved to permanent facilities, but until then, the district continued to outfit schools with pre-manufactured classrooms.

By ordering prefabricated buildings, the students’ education wasn’t interrupted by constant construction noise as the building went up in half the time of a regular on-site structure. Besides the fact that temporary buildings could be built fast, it was assured that the school could meet capacity demands by the new school year.

The parents’ concerns over safety were quickly dispelled by the quality and longevity of the materials – in some cases the material of the temporary building proved stronger than that of the permanent buildings.

The district had solved their problem. Classrooms could be custom built and, best of all, shipped on demand to the location of the need. For the first time, the school had truly versatile, temporary classrooms constructed with high-quality building materials     .

Black chairs with stylish back supports are neatly tucked in under rectangular desks facing the forward wall of a whitewashed square room purposed towards education as light filters through three square windows.

The future of modular, temporary buildings: schools, hospitals, government and business offices

As the Montgomery School case study shows, modular buildings offer solutions for cost, time to occupancy, and site disruption. It’s an essential tool in the toolbox of any large enterprise intent on rapid growth or for increasing the capacity for flexible, instantaneous reactions to any circumstance.

Every company has bottlenecks, but for the first time, infrastructure doesn’t have to be the intimidating obstacle that defies creativity in the search for institutional capacity. You can now increase capacity with temporary to permanent offices.

Modular, temporary building has attracted interest from many sectors including those looking at how to handle the immigration crisis, companies conducting R&D in remote locations, entrepreneurial start-ups, hospitals, the military, government services (GSA approved), and corporations moving their offices to new towns. The adaptability of modular buildings to meet sound, temperature, lighting, and sanitation requirements creates a huge demand for these specialized buildings.

Among some of the uses of modular buildings are:

  • Hospitals use specialized modular building that meet stringent health requirements to continue patient treatment as hospitals get technological and infrastructure makeovers.
  • Governments, the largest service provider in the country, use temporary to permanent buildings for handling unexpected movements in staff or service population (e.g. disaster relief, management of growing populations, movement of military installations).
  • Start-ups benefit with temporary building though the low-investment that generates saving on rent and provides a foundation for continued growth.
  • Corporations can move essential components of a business to a new town and begin to solidify their presence before the final and complete establishment of their business.

A close up of the hands and arms of a doctor wearing a white coat who types on a thin laptop placed beside a stethoscope, clipboard, and a pen, as bright sunlight obscures the background.

If you can dream it, Aries can build it! An investment in temporary building leads to expanding a company’s potential as it becomes unfettered from time- consuming infrastructure constraints. Suddenly, building space becomes reactive and sensitive to company needs making modular building the new “ace” up institutions’ sleeves.

About Aries Building Systems. – Do YOU need a modular unit for your business or administration? Consider Aries Building Systems. We offer full turnkey solutions with exceptional customer service and robust financing options. We pride ourselves on combining product quality, design expertise, technical and financial innovation and strategy that has already established us a first choice to customers. Contact us today at (888) 995-8560 or reach out to a sales associate here.

Modular Buildings: A Seamless Transition From Temporary Buildings to Permanent2019-10-08T16:17:59+00:00
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