Meet Triumph Modular at AIA25 Boston - Booth 217

Permanent Commercial Modular Buildings
Meet Triumph Modular in person and explore modern, scalable modular building solutions—designed with architects in mind.
Visit Us at Booth 217 – AIA25 Boston
Stop by Booth 217 at AIA25 to meet the team behind Triumph Modular. We specialize in high-performance modular building solutions for schools, municipalities, commercial developments, and job sites across the Northeast.
Whether you need a temporary classroom, a permanent modular facility, or a mobile office delivered to a construction site, Triumph Modular delivers turnkey solutions—backed by 40+ years of experience and expert site services including grading, utility connections, and installation.
- Booth #217
- June 4–7, 2025
- Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
Let’s connect in person to explore how modular can help you build faster, safer, and smarter.
What We Offer
From Mobile Offices to Multi-Story Builds

Our relocatable mobile buildings division provides temporary modular solutions customized to suit the needs of our customers throughout many industries.

In our Permanent Modular Construction division, we oversee the design, fabrication, and installation of custom buildings, constructed to near completion in a factory.

Our work ranges from small additions to large multi-story complex buildings. We use construction management and the design-build process for our form of project delivery.
Why Architects Work with Triumph Modular:
- Trusted by leading firms and school districts across New England
- Deep experience with public procurement, compliance, and permitting
- Scalable solutions from single classrooms to full campuses
- Local service, fast response, and expert delivery
Featured Projects in Massachusetts:
Let’s Talk Modular at AIA25
Have a project in mind? Curious about what modular can do for your next build? Stop by Booth 217 and chat with our team. We’d love to hear what you’re working on and show you how Triumph Modular can help you deliver faster, smarter, and with fewer surprises.