Modular construction is a process in which a building is manufactured in sections (modules) within a factory. Approximately 80-90% of the work is completed off-site before being transported and assembled at the project location. This method ensures faster construction, superior quality control, and minimal on-site disruptions.
Yes, they are highly durable and meet all necessary standards. The structures are engineered according to professional principles using high-quality materials. They are designed for long-term use, comparable to traditional buildings, with a lifespan of over 10 years.
Modular construction is significantly faster than traditional methods. Depending on the size and details of the project, a unit can be installed and ready for use within 7 to 30 days.
Absolutely. Modular buildings can be tailored to your needs, including size, functionality, floor plans, and architectural styles. They can be customized for specific uses such as offices, shops, cafes, hotels, or residential homes.
They are ideal for a wide range of projects, including:
Yes, you can apply for a building permit just like a conventional building. We provide the necessary construction plans and engineering calculations in accordance with building regulations. However, the process may depend on the intended use and specific local requirements.
| Feature | Modular | Knock Down |
| Core Concept | Factory Quality & Standards | Economy & Flexibility |
| Quality Control | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Full control at every stage | ⭐⭐ Limited; depends on the site |
| Strength | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Engineered for durability | ⭐⭐⭐ Standard functional strength |
| Long-term Durability | High; lasts for decades | Medium; ideal for short-mid term |
| Consistency | High; identical quality for every unit | Variable; depends on onsite assembly |
| Systems (MEP) | Factory-installed and seamless | Onsite installation; risk of rework |
| Price | Higher upfront, better long-term value | Lower upfront, potential hidden costs |
| Suitability | High-end projects / Long-term use | Budget-conscious / Temporary use |
No, they are different.
Modular: Buildings are 90% manufactured and pre-assembled in the factory, requiring only final installation and finishing on-site.
Knock Down: Components are shipped separately and assembled entirely on-site, which takes more time and offers less quality control.
It can last for several decades. Modular buildings offer a lifespan comparable to traditional construction. The structures are engineered according to professional standards and manufactured under strict factory controls. With regular maintenance, they provide long-term reliability.
Not at all. The Modular system follows a clear, standardized plan. Clients can review designs and workflows before production begins and are welcome to inspect the progress at the factory at any time, ensuring transparency and quality.
Quality and Longevity. Modular construction uses higher-grade structures, materials, and systems. It is significantly stronger, minimizes future repair costs, and can be relocated multiple times without compromising the structural integrity.