Comes with restrooms
A western closet designed for high-volume use will be a part of it.
Portable and reusable offices built to offer better, safer and cleaner offices in construction sites.
Regular container homes that have been used by the construction industry for several decades now are questionable.
These temporary homes are structurally unstable, lack insulation, and flat roofs that lead to stagnation and leakage of water.
All of this contributes to poor housing situation for immigrant workers.
WorkCab is a ready-to-assemble, high-quality living and working accommodation.
These can be used as construction site offices and temporary labor accommodation.
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Portable, ready-to-assemble office rooms to help you work and deliver in private, closed spaces.
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A western closet designed for high-volume use will be a part of it.
All of our cabins come with electrical appliances and plumbing lines.
Each of our cabins can be moved 5 times without damage in 10 years.
Our structural designs are approved by the professors from IIT M.
Our modules are a one-size-fits-all. Yet, team Modulus Housing is ever-ready to tweak them to suit your individual needs.
Our modules are a one-size-fits-all. Yet, team Modulus Housing is
ever-ready to tweak them to suit your individual needs.
Individuals, businesses, governments, and NGOs trust us to build modular, portable, affordable,and reusable infrastructure in 90 days.
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Yes, we deliver insanely great customer and user experience. Yes, our structures come with a warranty of 10 years.
Yes, we're a young team on a mission. And, all your other Qs answered!
Our structures are designed according to the National Building Codes of India. The load bearing frames of the modules are made of steel with a density of 7850 kg/m3. It also can withstand wind load upto 50 m/s.
Our modules are made of two different base materials: 1. PUF (Polyurethane Foam) sandwich panels 2. LGSF (Light Gauge Steel Frame)
The lifespan of the PUF (Polyurethane Foam) module is a minimum of 25 years and the LGSF (Light Gauge Steel Frame) module is a minimum of 50 years.
Yes - but only if it is preplanned. We encourage you to convey this to us in the initial stage so that the structure can be designed to take on additional load. We can create a new structure around the building which can take the extended structure's load and at the same time connect with the existing floor levels.
The structural warranty is valid for a period of 10 yrs. However, the warranty of the panels, fittings, and other accessories will follow OEM's terms and conditions which will be directly passed on to you - the end consumer or buyer.
It is easy to install, dismantle and port it to different locations. If you’d like to relocate your structures and repurpose it, then we encourage you to contact team Modulus Housing.We will guide you through the process and our team will get it done for you in 2-3 weeks time.
No, the structure is designed in such a way that it is as resistant as a conventional building.
We recommend that you regularly paint the structures. The maintenance cost is less than traditional maintenance.
You need not get any approvals from your end to purchase and use our structures. Our structures are designed according to the National Building Codes of India.
We partner with manufacturers across India to produce these structures. We undertake quality checks of the materials being procured, vet the manufacturing partners and factories, as well as ensure the final products are 10/10. Our partner factories are located in these areas: 1. Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 2. Indore, Madhya Pradesh 3. Mumbai, Maharashtra 4. Chhapi, Gujarat 5. Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Is there a challenge your organization or company needs help solving? We’d love to discuss it.