Modular construction instead of rigid structures -
Why it has proven itself for us
March 26, 2024 by: Sarah Martens
We manufacture all of our huts in modular construction. This means that the individual parts are manufactured separately in advance and, depending on the configuration, ultimately result in the finished hut. All individual parts are planned in advance using 3D design software, and the digital drawings are then transferred to production.
This is where the individual components of the huts are cut to size, which are later treated in the painting department and finally joined together in the assembly department.

This enables us to produce very large quantities at once. The question "How long does it take you to build a hut?" is therefore not so easy to answer - we "think in parts". A significant advantage of this manufacturing process is that we design the individual hut parts in such a way that they can be used for different types of hut. This applies to floor and roof elements as well as to front and back parts and side parts.
The modular construction has also proven to be very effective in terms of storage. The huts are usually stored disassembled, which means that the available space can be used optimally. The disassembled huts can also be transported extremely efficiently, for example with a 40-ton truck (a separate article will follow on this).
Our modular construction method is therefore aimed at producing very high quantities while maintaining consistently high quality, whereby we can work in parallel in our different production areas and there are no idle times.





