Archive for 'Temporary/Relocatable Modular'
Update on the new standard in High-Performing Modular Classrooms for swing space and permanent additions
Posted on 08. May, 2012 by abiyevetskiy.
Sprout Space – A Health Learning Environment As you may know, Perkins+Will, an integrated design firm serving clients from twenty-three offices around the world has teamed with Triumph Modular Inc., a Northeastern US provider of high-quality relocatable and permanent modular buildings. Their intent is to offer Sprout Space™, a modular classroom designed to compete afford-ably [...]
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2011 Year End Wrap Up Triumph Modular
Posted on 13. Dec, 2011 by Glenn Cort.
This year we saw many clients customizing temporary space like never before. Seemingly unsatisfied with off the shelf temporary modular, many prospects and clients sought out higher design, custom interiors and exteriors. The demand for inspired design of temporary space that was affordable yet didn’t “look like a trailer” was in high demand. We thrive [...]
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Obama Unaware of State of the Art Portable Classrooms
Posted on 20. Oct, 2011 by Glenn Cort.
Recently, while visiting a school in Richmond VA, President Obama remarked, “We shouldn’t have people teaching in trailers. We shouldn’t have kids learning in trailers. They should have classrooms with Internet and science labs.” This perception is sadly so typical and the President could have followed up by saying, “I know there are also modular [...]
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Modular Classrooms Solve Construction Crunch for Needham, MA School
Posted on 15. Sep, 2011 by Theresa Hazelrigg.
Triumph Modular Inc. recently installed a relocatable modular classroom complex at the Newman Elementary School in Needham, MA, enabling students to continue learning in an optimal environment during the school’s renovation. This modular solution offers style and green features in a temporary structure. When the original school renovation is completed, Needham will have only leased the [...]
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Modular Classroom Projects Nearing Completion
Posted on 13. Sep, 2011 by Glenn Cort.
Triumph has several large school projects completing – just in time for the students. It’s always an exciting and pressure packed time of year for those of us in the modular school building business. The fact that many of our projects share the same deadline for occupancy makes us feel at times like a seasonal [...]
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Mobile Office to the Rescue
Posted on 26. Jul, 2011 by Theresa Hazelrigg.
A mobile office can serve a variety of immediate needs, whether you need temporary space or something more long-term. You may need a functioning space to conduct business while a permanent structure is being constructed, or construction trailers to provide on-site office space so that you can oversee a construction project comfortably and efficiently. While [...]
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Announcing SproutSpace™ – The New Standard for High Performance Green Classrooms
Posted on 21. Apr, 2011 by Theresa Hazelrigg.
Perkins+Will, one of the largest green architecture firms in the world is teaming with Triumph Modular to offer Sprout Space™, a modular green classroom designed to the standards of Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) and LEED®. Designed by Perkins+Will, Sprout Space will, under the teaming relationship, be factory-fabricated and installed by Triumph Modular. The [...]
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Triumph Modular Wins Awards, Best of Show from the Modular Building Institute
Posted on 23. Mar, 2011 by Theresa Hazelrigg.
Triumph has received two Awards of Distinction and Best of Show from the Modular Building Institute (MBI). The company was recognized with a first place award in the “Green Building“ category for its innovative Harvard Yard Childcare Center building, first place award for “Temporary Modular: Education 2,000 sq. ft. to 10,000 sq. ft.” and Best [...]
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Size Versus Money
Posted on 26. Feb, 2011 by Glenn Cort.
In the 15th Annual School Construction Report, Paul Abramson weighs the question of which is more beneficial to education: the size of schools or the cost of construction. Education administrators prioritize their wallets by seeking to minimize their budgets, while research continues to show that smaller schools promote better learning. Abramson asks the question, “Does [...]
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Reversing The Flow: The Potential of Energy-Positive Buildings
Posted on 30. Dec, 2010 by Glenn Cort.
According to the EPA, buildings account for approximately 40% of the United States’ total energy consumption and contribute 38% of the nation’s total carbon dioxide emissions. While green building design and construction is becoming increasingly more accessible to the private, commercial and industrial sectors, the ultimate goal would be to “reverse the flow” – with [...]
