As student populations swell, class sizes shrink and other pressures occupy education administrators, the need for timely cost effective solutions are critical.
USMGE™ has a proven track record of experience in providing educational buildings.
Solutions can be as simple as a single classroom or as complex as creating a whole new campus for your school.
Important factors in considering USMGE™ for your next educational space expansion should include USMGE™'s complete mastery and execution of the permit process, a difficult and time consuming experience for the uninitiated. Our modular solutions include both temporary and permanent facilities, using a variety of materials to match your existing architecture.
USMGE™ modular buildings are generally manufactured offsite, the benefits of which can be seen in decreased costs, increased efficiency of delivery, and minimal disruption to ongoing classes which creates a positive environment for students.
Gilman School Case Study
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Shoshana S. Cardin School
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USMGE™ modular buildings are generally manufactured offsite, the benefits of which can be seen in decreased costs, and increased efficiency of delivery. The individual Flex Space™ Modules—as shown—can be combined in varying schemes to achieve the needed space desired.
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By using USMGE™, this classroom complex can support any number of classes and offices.
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USMGE™ Flex Space™ provides solutions through the use of varying size modules to configure the required space needed to accommodate the site footprint.
Advantages of USMGE™ Modular Building Flex Space™:

From planning and permits to specifications and manufacturing requirements, USMGE™ manages your project from concept to installation. turn-key service is our specialty.
In addition to traditional modular construction services, USMGE™ offers hybrid construction services. Hybrid construction techniques combine site-built construction that expands on the capabilities of modular construction. Typically hybrid techniques are used to maximize the utility of the building or to add a desirable feature to the structure, like two-story lobbies or rooms with ceiling heights greater than 10 feet.
Hybrid construction can be performed at time of initial construction or anytime post project completion.