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When and Why Modular Part Four: The Legal Framework and Wrap Up
Posted on 13. Jun, 2011 by Glenn Cort.
It’s time to wrap up the “When and Why Modular” series. When choosing permanent modular construction, the appetite of the owner to use “open” as opposed to a closed legal framework is an important consideration. For lack of a better term we will call it the legal framework box. If the decision makers of a [...]
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When and Why Modular Part Three: The Financial Factor
Posted on 27. May, 2011 by Glenn Cort.
Clients will need to know a few things about commercial modular construction regarding cost or even better about the financial factor. With the financial factor we are definitely going to need a neutral box to check. It’s often neutral and tough to predict in advance of the project. Here are some issues relating to costs. [...]
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When and Why Modular Part Two: Experience, Speed and Labor
Posted on 23. May, 2011 by Glenn Cort.
The next factor I will refer to as the experience factor. This is the one and only factor that I wish weren’t included in the list and hopefully will not be for too much longer. However, the fact is that if the design and contracting team don’t have experience with off-site modular construction, this may [...]
