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Tips for Building GREEN With Off-Site Construction & Modular Buildings: A Guide for the Average Person

Living Homes Green Modular Home Built by ModtechAs most people know, the latest trend in construction is “GREEN” or environmentally friendly buildings. As energy prices continue to soar and global warming attracts more attention, the GREEN construction trend is likely to escalate. The goal of this paper is to provide a brief overview of the benefits of GREEN construction and illustrate how Off-Site Construction & modular buildings complement GREEN construction.

Over the last several years, various GREEN projects have been designed and constructed, therefore customers and contractors are familiar with the concept. Many users are initially interested in obtaining the US Green Building Council’s LEED Certification, however there are numerous other tangible benefits which can be obtained by using GREEN construction:

  • Reduction in energy/utility consumption
  • Superior interior environment through noise reduction and improved air quality
  • Use of reclaimed/environmentally conscious materials for sustainable construction
  • Reduced/easier maintenance

Reduced Energy and Utility Consumption
Energy/utility consumption can be reduced directly and indirectly through improved energy efficiency. Direct reduction techniques include:

  • Rainwater harvesting for use on landscaping
  • Day lighting (large windows, tubular skylights) to decrease the need for artificial lighting
  • Photovoltaic panels for supplemental electricity generation
  • High R value insulation at the building envelope to decrease HVAC loads
  • Operable windows to allow natural ventilation on temperate days
  • Cool roof systems to reduce heat transfer and reduce HVAC loads
  • Door/window HVAC interlocks which shut off HVAC system when doors/windows open for extended periods of time
  • Deciduous shade trees to prevent heat gain during summer months
  • Dual pane windows with low E coating to reduce infrared radiation transfer and HVAC load
  • Cool operating fluorescent bulbs to reduce HVAC loads

Indirect energy consumption focuses on using energy/utilities more effectively and reducing waste. Improvements in efficiency include:

  • Energy management systems (motion sensors, timers, programmable thermostats, integrated home systems)
  • High efficiency appliances (Energy Star rated) & HVAC systems
  • Dishwashers and clothes washers which consume less water per load
  • Compact fluorescent light bulbs
  • Lighter colors to reflect more light within building
  • Hanging pendent light fixtures combined with high reflectance ceiling covering

Each aspect has numerous components and can be utilized in conjunction with one another. It is important to keep in mind the prerequisites must be met if LEED certification is the goal. The time required to recover the initial cost depends on size and location of the structure and individual consumption patterns, as well as materials incorporated.

Superior Interior Environment
In addition to reducing energy costs, GREEN construction should also provide a superior interior environment. Materials such as carpet, cabinetry adhesives, paint and other wall coverings with no or low levels of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) will release less gas and improve the indoor air quality. HVAC systems with noise dampening ducting and isolation systems will reduce the interior noise. Daylighting can also improve the interior quality by boosting the occupant’s mood with natural light.

Use of Sustainable Resources
The use of recycled/reused materials helps to ensure the sustainability of resources. If virgin raw materials are used for every new building project, these materials will eventually be exhausted. As raw materials become scarce, the prices will rise and/or the materials will no longer be available. This trend has already begun as some raw material such as clear heart Redwood is no longer available and must be obtained recycled from existing projects. Recycling/reusing helps ensure that materials will be available for future projects.

Reduced Building Maintenance
The final aspect of GREEN construction is reduced/easier maintenance. Reducing maintenance activities such as painting saves the materials needed but also the waste and environmental impact of the painting such as VOC gas release and water used in cleanup. New, longer lasting materials are now available which need less frequent maintenance. Such materials include cement based exterior siding which does not require painting and recycled composite decking which resembles wood. Other products facilitate repair and replacement such as carpet tiles which allow individual sections to be exchanged without having to replace the entire floor surface. Carpet tiles also reduce waste during the installation process.

Off-Site Construction is GREEN
In parallel to this greater acceptance of GREEN is the growth in the Off-Site Construction process and improved perception of modular buildings. Modular buildings and Off-Site construction are similar but Off-Site Construction commonly refers specifically to permanent buildings verses modular buildings which can be either permanent or relocatable. Green features are available in all modular buildings but are considerably more common in Off-Site Construction due to the permanent nature. In recent years, Off-Site Construction has advanced and numerous innovations are now available. Such innovations include more efficient production facilities, superior transport systems, creative architectural designs and new engineering technologies providing greater flexibility.

Off-Site Construction merges well with the concept of GREEN construction for a variety of reasons. The centralized construction location allows for much greater reuse and recycling of material as a set collection schedule and policies can be established. Material waste due to weather damage is decreased as the construction process occurs in weather protected facilities. Waste water is easier to control and collect as production facilities are paved and sloped to a collection area. Traffic and air pollution is reduced as workers drive shorter distances to the factory verses traveling to various job sites. As materials for multiple jobs can be purchased in bulk quantities and delivered to a central location, the cost of materials and number of deliveries can be minimized. Off-Site Construction uses the same materials and designs as site built construction allowing for easy incorporation of GREEN materials and designs.

Progressive builders and architects view Off-Site Construction to be an integral part of the GREEN construction movement and the interest in GREEN Off-Site Construction has grown tremendously as GREEN is integrated into more diverse buildings. Click for More Information!

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Speak Like a Pro: The Modular Construction Glossary

Modular Building GlossaryEver wonder what those confusing construction terms mean? Don’t want to bother your busy contractors and engineers? Want to sound like an expert at the next facility planning meeting?

Modular construction terms can be confusing and easily misunderstood. The handy new Modular Construction Glossary helps you stay on top of the latest terminology!

The free glossary is filled with common modular building terms and general construction terms. Please feel free to link directly to terms in the glossary and use them as reference. If you do not see a word, please let us know and we will add it to the list.

Visit the Modular Construction Glossary now! www.modtech.com/glossary

Modtech Recognized by Industry Peers

Modular Building Institute Conveys Awards for Outstanding Projects

PERRIS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Modtech Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: MODT) is proud to announce that the company has been recognized by industry leaders for several innovative projects. The winners of the prestigious Awards of Distinction contest were announced during the Modular Building Institute (MBI) 25th Annual Convention. Members of the MBI submit their premier projects and the buildings are judged by a panel of construction experts on a variety of aspects including architectural excellence, technical innovation, efficiency and construction time. Over one hundred unique projects were submitted this year in various categories.

Modtech received awards for a large government project, a private school classroom, and a virtually indestructible concrete and block restroom building. The three buildings illustrate Modtech’s innovative design and manufacturing abilities.

In addition, Modtech received two awards for marketing campaigns. Details and pictures of each project are posted on the Modtech website: www.modtech.com/awards.

After the awards ceremony, Modtech Senior Vice President Rick Bartolotti commented, “We are honored to be recognized by this distinguished panel of our peers. Recent innovations in modular building construction have allowed Modtech to provide structures never before possible.” Bartolotti added, “Modern modular buildings are indistinguishable from site built projects but provide significant time savings.”

Latest Modular Building Innovations

Modtech’s Off-Site Construction Process saves time and decreases site disruption. Many of our modular buildings can be purchased via cooperative purchasing agreements or piggyback contracts, allowing expedited purchasing and the best pricing. Here is a lineup of our latest products:

The Blockhead: Virtually Indestructible Concrete and Block Restrooms

Modular Restrooms
  • Fully operational within hours of installation
  • Low maintenance costs
  • Minimal site preparation
  • Faster installation
  • Increased lifespan
  • Pre-approved in numerous states
  • Available now!
Modular Restroom Specifications…

The Iguana: Modular Green Classroom Building

Green Classrooms
  • Superior interior learning environment
  • Unbelievably quiet interior
  • Abundant day lighting
  • Reduced operational cost
  • Low maintenance
  • CHPS & LEED Certifiable
  • Available now!
Green Classroom Specifications…

Multifamily Residential Buildings

Modular Homes
  • Condominiums
  • Apartments
  • Townhouses
  • Hotels
  • Remote resorts
  • Numerous architectural designs available
  • Optional luxury interiors
  • Green features and designs
  • Available now!
Residential Building Specifications…

Healthcare Facilities

Healthcare Buildings
  • Medical offices
  • Healthcare clinics
  • Outpatient treatment centers
  • Hospital support buildings
  • Rural clinics
  • Attractive architectural designs available
  • Complex equipment support systems available
  • Minimal site disruption
  • Great for rapid expansion
  • Available now!
Healthcare Building Specifications…

Modtech Announces Teaming Agreement with LivingHomes

LivingHomes Ray Kappe-designed Home

PERRIS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan. 3, 2008–Modtech Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:MODT) announced a multi-year agreement with LivingHomes, LLC (”LivingHomes”) under which Modtech Holdings Inc. (”Modtech”) will be the exclusive manufacturer of LivingHomes’ Ray Kappe-designed steel-framed modular single-family homes in markets served jointly by the two companies.

Modtech President and Chief Executive Officer Dennis Shogren commented: “We are excited to partner with LivingHomes and to build on the success of our first project together, which was completed last November. We are already under way on the next project, with several more in the early stages of design and approval. In addition to the substantial business opportunity this product line represents over the next several years, it’s just plain fun to look at a completed Ray Kappe-designed home and say ‘Modtech built that!’”

“We look forward to working with Modtech on our Ray Kappe-designed homes,” said LivingHomes Founder and CEO Steve Glenn. “By partnering exclusively with a manufacturer of Modtech’s caliber, we will be able to reduce our costs and delivery schedules and increase our national reach.”

Shogren continued, “The agreement with LivingHomes capped a very good fourth-quarter bookings effort. At over $50 million in bookings, this was the highest level of quarterly bookings in the last two years. Even more gratifying than the turnaround in our bookings trend is the fact that more than half of the bookings came from new products introduced over the past 15 months. Bookings for the quarter included new products for the military, our recently introduced Blockhead and GLO product lines, and our niche residential products, which demonstrate that our strategy of diversifying our product offerings is beginning to take hold and will serve us well in the future.

“Our excitement over the increased bookings is tempered by the realization that a turnaround in financial results can be expected to lag the turnaround in bookings by one to two quarters. We continue to carefully manage our costs and look forward to a return to profitability as we begin construction supported by the growing backlog.”

Modtech’s Iguana Green Classrooms Now Available Under Cooperative Purchase Agreements

Iguana Green Classroom

Perris, Calif.—November 8, 2007—Modtech Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:MODT) announced that it now has the ability to offer the Iguana green classroom buildings via a district-approved cooperative purchase (”piggyback”) agreement. The Iguana is based on standards from the Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) and is Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certifiable without site consideration.

According to Modtech’s School Group President, Ron Savona, the piggyback contract enables buyers in the California education market to purchase buildings at competitively bid prices without the time and expense of bidding the project again. “The Iguana relocatable green classroom building complements our full line of permanent and relocatable educational buildings, which can be configured for LEED or CHPS certification,” stated Savona.

Savona noted that many architects and school districts are interested in the Iguana as it qualifies for both LEED and CHPS certification. To decrease energy use, the Iguana includes a high-SEER heat pump and Icyene insulation for reduced HVAC load and mold potential. Solatube skylights increase natural lighting, which decreases the need for artificial lighting. Environmentally friendly materials such as highly recycled content products are used throughout and production waste materials are recycled. The combination of no VOC materials, improved insulation, and an ultra-quiet HVAC system provides a superior learning environment.

The factory construction process allows Modtech to provide customers with buildings up to 60% faster than conventional on-site construction and with significantly less site disruption. The buildings are of comparable or superior quality compared to those constructed by conventional methods.

Modtech Receives DSA Pre-Approval for New Blockhead Series of School Restrooms

Modular Restrooms

Perris, Calif.—October 8, 2007—Modtech Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:MODT) today announced that its new Blockhead™ series of modular school restrooms, designed and built to be virtually indestructible, has received California Division of State Architect (“DSA”) pre-approval. According to Modtech President and Chief Executive Officer Dennis Shogren, the DSA pre-approval enables buyers in the California education market to bypass local jurisdictional approval on individual building designs and dramatically reduces delivery time. In addition, noted Shogren, the Blockhead™ buildings are included in a district-approved cooperative purchasing agreement, otherwise known as a “piggyback contract,” further facilitating the purchasing process. “Our announcement today of the Blockhead™ restroom buildings for the education market is part of our product diversification strategy and is expected to contribute to our future revenue growth,” said Shogren.

Blockhead™ restrooms significantly reduce building operating costs. Features include vandal/damage-resistant steel-reinforced concrete and block walls and heavy-duty stainless steel fixtures. High-quality plumbing valves and other building equipment are located inside a secure plumbing chase to protect from theft and vandalism. This plumbing chase also facilitates repairs and maintenance as equipment is centrally located. The ventilation design eliminates the need for mechanical ventilation and the related maintenance and vandalism potential. The sealed concrete slab is sloped towards floor drains and fixtures are wall mounted, facilitating wash down of the interior.

To further reduce construction time, 98% of the building is completed before arrival on location. Site work is, therefore, minimal and the installation time is only days, compared to the weeks it takes to build a restroom on-site. Moreover, the integrated steel reinforced concrete slab allows for placement directly on soil, minimizing site preparation. The building is secure upon arrival, protecting it from theft and vandalism.

The Blockhead™ complements Modtech’s comprehensive offering of modular buildings ranging from single classroom additions to permanent campuses with multi-story buildings. Modtech’s factory construction processes provide its customers with buildings up to 60% faster than those built using conventional on-site construction and with significantly less disruption to the customer’s site. The buildings are of comparable or superior quality to those constructed by conventional methods.




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