Modular Buildings for Sale
Modular buildings use container shells as the structure for larger, fitted-out spaces. Our range includes a 20ft open-plan office and a customizable confined-space training unit, both built and finished at the factory. Units can be combined for more floor area. Delivered and set on site nationwide for a flat $500.
Container Modular Buildings, Built and Fitted Out
Modular construction uses container modules as ready-made structural units, finished off-site and delivered close to complete. Our current range covers a 20ft open-plan office container and a 20ft confined-space training container that can be configured to a customer's training brief. Prices run from $5,995 to $12,500. Because the modules are standardized, you can place several side by side or end to end to build out a larger footprint than a single box allows.
What Modular Container Buildings Offer
- Factory fit-out, so the building arrives near-ready and installs fast
- Insulated, lined interiors with electrics and lighting run in
- Open-plan layouts for offices, classrooms and welfare spaces
- Combinable modules for multi-room or multi-storey configurations
- Relocatable, so the building can move with the project
- Predictable factory quality and a fixed, known footprint
- Steel structure that's secure and low-maintenance over its life
The open-plan office unit suits site headquarters, sales offices and meeting rooms, with a clear interior you can lay out to suit your team. The confined-space training container is purpose-built for safety and rescue drills, with configurable internal obstacles and access points, the kind of unit used by industrial and emergency-services trainers. Both are based on a structurally sound container shell, then insulated and fitted out, so they ship as a finished building rather than a kit to assemble.
Modular construction wins on speed and disruption. Most of the build happens in the factory while your site is still being prepped, so installation is measured in hours, not weeks, and there's far less mess on the ground. When the project ends or moves, the modules can be lifted out and relocated rather than demolished, which is a real advantage on leased or temporary sites.
Installation and Power
Modules arrive by tilt-bed truck and are set on a prepared, level base. Mains power is connected on site by a local electrician, and where modules join, the connections are sealed and finished. Occupied buildings usually need local permits and an inspection, so factor that into your timeline. Leave clear access for the delivery truck and, on multi-module jobs, room for a crane to set each unit in place. For single-room workspaces, our container home offices may be a simpler fit; for ground-up conversions you can spec yourself, see modified containers or browse the full catalog in our shop. To scope a multi-module building or a custom training unit, request a quote.
