Process
Here’s an overview of the fabrication process for steel containerized units:
PROCESS
⸺ Design and Planning
Determine the specific requirements and design of the containerized unit, considering dimensions, layout, features, and modifications.
⸺ Container Selection
Choose suitable standard shipping containers made of steel as the base structure, considering size and type.
⸺ Container Preparation
Thoroughly clean the selected containers and assess their structural integrity, removing any existing interior components.
⸺ Structural Modifications
Modify the containers to meet the desired design and functionality, which may involve cutting openings for doors, windows, vents, and utility connections, as well as adding structural reinforcements.
⸺ Insulation and Interior Finishing
Install insulation materials for thermal and acoustic insulation, along with interior finishes like drywall, paneling, or cladding. Install electrical wiring, plumbing, and HVAC systems.
⸺ Exterior Modifications
Modify the exterior for desired aesthetics or functional requirements, such as painting, installing external cladding, or adding features like awnings, stairs, or balconies.
⸺ Quality Assurance and Testing
Implement quality assurance measures, including inspections and testing of installed systems, to ensure compliance with standards and regulations
⸺ Transport and Installation
Prepare the fabricated unit for transportation using suitable methods. On-site, position, level, and secure the unit in place, make connections to utilities, and complete any final adjustments or finishing touches.