Clover Park School District needed an addition to the new middle school and fast. The architect on the project had previously worked with Pacific Mobile, so they knew that modular construction would be a viable option. We provided a 7,544-square-foot building that exactly matched the existing middle school with a parapet on the roof, identical windows, brick, and more. The project was completed with ease and the customer was happier with the result of our modular building than the original stick-built building.
Pacific Mobile Structures Receives Honorable Mention from the Modular Building Institute
On March 20th, the Modular Business Institute held their 34th annual World of Modular Convention. During this, Pacific Mobile Structures received Honorable Mention in the Relocatable Education category for their project, Portland Public Schools – Lincoln High School Smart Academic Green Environment (SAGE) classrooms.
6 Reasons Schools Turn to Modular Construction
As students prepare to close their books for the year, the construction industry prepares for its fun in the sun. When speaking about modular construction, administrators, who do their homework, know while their students are away, it is the perfect opportunity to prepare for the first day of the next year. A prime example, just last summer, North Thurston Public Schools broke ground on the first of their two Early Learning Centers in the middle of the summer. They opened their doors to three to five year olds, with eight complete classrooms, an occupational therapy room, administration offices and more; all in time for when the bell rang in September, on the campus of Mt. View Elementary School (video).