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How to choose your modular building supplier

bySwindon 24
6 March 2024 • 8.16pm
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If you’ve identified modular buildings as an appropriate solution to your accommodation needs, your next task is choosing a supplier. Whether for office storage, educational purposes, or for use on a busy construction site, you need to choose a company you can trust.

We’ve outlined some of the green flags and things to look out for when it comes to choosing your modular building supplier.

Choosing a modular building supplier: First steps

Firstly, you should work out what you need from your supplier. 

Are you confident that this order will be a one-time purchase, or do you expect to work with this company multiple times? Try to see this new relationship as a key part of your company’s development. As your business and workforce grows, your employees’ needs evolve. 

Choosing a supplier with a varied product selection means that if you need to adjust your strategy for modular buildings, you won’t need to start again. By creating a business growth roadmap as your guide, you should naturally keep few priorities in mind.

Five things to look out for in your new modular building supplier

Quality

As with any equipment for your business, quality is key. 

Do your research and try to find modular buildings with innovative fittings and features, from energy-efficient lighting to sustainable heating systems. All modular buildings should offer comfortable and productive workspace.

Adaptable layouts

Being able to swap and change configurations means that you can tailor your site accommodation as required. As your staff progress through different tasks, projects and responsibilities, it’s highly likely that you’ll need to change the layout onsite. 

Look for a supplier that offers modular accommodation with fully adaptable formats. Your new buildings should be extendable and easy to modify with new technologies, as and when they become available.

Efficiency

Above all, it’s crucial that you choose a company you know to be fast and reliable. You need to believe in the company’s product offering and be able to relate real, strategic results on the back of using it. One of the most important responsibilities on the supplier’s side is working without delay. The relationship should be one that saves you time, hassle, and resources.

Fire-resistance

There’s never any guarantee against fire on a construction site. From heavy machinery to petrol-powered vehicles, fires can start when you least expect them to. Even something like a kettle used inside your modular buildings could trigger an electrical surge that starts a fire.

You should only work with suppliers who take fire safety seriously. At minimum, they should implement regulations and adhere to policies as laid out by the Building Safety Regulator.

Security

Lastly, security features matter immensely too. Look out for windows that include integral uPVC shutter, open fully, and come fitted with an active fire curtain barrier. You might also choose to partner with security system firms to add that extra layer of protection to your modular buildings for months and years to come. 

Conclusion  

Choosing a supplier comes down to building a lasting working relationship. Choose products based on their quality, safety and security, and make sure your future trade partner works in a transparent and efficient manner.

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