Construction Site Living Quarters
Temporary housing for workers provides a fast, stable, and cost-effective solution for remote construction sites. Using light steel structures and high-quality sandwich panels, these units offer reliable performance in various environments.
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Easy Installation
Fast construction speed reduces impact on surroundings. Components are reusable and cost-efficient.
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Strong & Stable
Screw-connected light steel creates a safe box structure that is earthquake resistant.
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Long Service Life
Galvanized steel and high-strength screws ensure a lifespan of 15-20 years with high corrosion resistance.
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Low Cost
More economical than traditional buildings. Units can be resold, rented, or moved after disassembly.
Housing System Details
🏗️ Wall Panel System
Utilizes 50mm thick rock wool material for superior heat and thermal insulation. Double plates feature a 0.4mm thickness for structural strength.
📐 Floor System
Equipped with 2.5mm floor beams and square tube purlins (80*80 and 40*80). Features 18mm thickness cement boards to withstand harsh environments. Waterproof felt and aluminum plating are added for wet areas like toilets and showers.
🏠 Roof System
A four-layer structure including top tile, glass wool, roof purlin, and ceiling. Includes 4 water gutters and downpipes for efficient rain collection and waterproofing.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long is the service life of the temporary housing?
The units are made of galvanized light steel with high corrosion resistance, ensuring a service life of 15-20 years under normal maintenance.
2. Is the structure earthquake and fire resistant?
Yes, the screw-connected box structure is safe and stable against seismic activity. Additionally, the materials meet B1 grade fireproof standards.
3. Can the house design be customized?
Absolutely. All container houses can be customized in terms of layout, size, and materials. We can provide design plans based on your specific requirements.
4. How is the housing transported to the site?
The components are packed and loaded into 40FT shipping containers. They can be easily moved by crane or truck and reassembled at a new location.
5. What insulation is used for the walls and roof?
We use 50mm thick rock wool or PU sandwich panels for the walls and a multi-layer glass wool system for the roof to ensure excellent thermal performance.
6. How long does the installation take?
Installation is very rapid. For example, a typical 2-story dormitory project can be completed in approximately one month once the components arrive on site.