5 Factors to Consider While Designing Modular Buildings

Running short on space in your in your industrial facility?
Nothing’s more frustrating than watching your production capacity being hampered due to lack of space. While expanding your property space is a hefty investment, there’s a more economical solution to make your building space-efficient.
By installing modular offices, you can utilize your extra space to create an additional office, a clean room, or a production space. In addition to that, these buildings are also available in double stories to make sure you never run short on space.
Before choosing a modular building, consider these factors to make sure you don’t end up with a design that isn’t compatible with your application.
1. Space Requirements
Modular buildings are well known for design flexibility, but it’s important to understand your space requirements before you choose one for your commercial or industrial facility.
While browsing for modular building designs, choose spacious buildings to avoid congestion and hindrance in navigational activities. Communicate your space requirements to your contractor to make sure he’s on the same page as you.
2. Configuration of Modular Buildings
Whether you’re choosing modular buildings for office cubicles or just creating space for machine enclosures, design configuration is a critical factor to consider. Choose a building design that can be customized according to the size and weight-bearing requirement of your application.
To make the most of your building space, you can install a load-bearing roof on your modular building to make space for a second story office or a production space. By using appropriate supporting structures, these modular buildings can support up to 125 psf.
3. Ease of Access
When looking for an efficient modular office, always look for a design that’s equipped with panels for electrical conduits, telephone lines, internet connections, and ventilation. This ensures ease of access, facilitating your processing activities.
4. Flexibility
Flexible installation and relocation is another factor to consider while looking for a modular building. Choose a design that can be easily assembled, without needing specialized equipment and tools.
5. Sound Proofing
If you’re an industrialist, you must be all too familiar with the noise of running machinery and labor. A noisy environment can affect the productivity of your employee working in the nearby modular building. However, by choosing designs that are compliant with the Sound Transmission Class (STC) rating, you can set up a noise-free working environment for your employee.
If you’re looking for additional office space for your commercial facilities in Tampa, Florida, get in touch with KD Equipment. We offer double story modular buildings that are noise and fire rated. In addition to that, we also deal in loading dock equipment, mezzanines, and industrial doors.
Contact us today to discuss your design requirements and we’ll provide a solution that best fits your needs!









