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Short answer: Modular construction is 3–5× faster and typically 15–30% cheaper than traditional capital construction for buildings under ~500 m², with comparable durability when properly engineered. Traditional construction remains preferable for large multi-story permanent structures with complex architectural requirements.
Speed of Construction
| Modular | Traditional | |
|---|---|---|
| Design to occupancy (typical office building) | 4–10 weeks | 6–18 months |
| Weather dependency | Manufacturing happens indoors — minimal delays | Significant delays possible from weather |
| On-site work duration | Days to install/connect modules | Months of on-site construction |
Cost Comparison
| Modular | Traditional | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost per m² (standard finish) | ~15–30% lower | Baseline |
| Labor costs | Lower — factory efficiency, less on-site labor | Higher — extended on-site labor |
| Site preparation | Minimal (point foundations) | Extensive (full foundation, utilities trenching) |
| Financing | Faster ROI due to shorter timeline | Capital tied up longer during construction |
Quality & Durability
Modern modular buildings, when manufactured to proper standards (galvanized steel frames, quality insulation, factory-controlled assembly), achieve a service life of 25–30 years — comparable to many traditional buildings. Factory production also means more consistent quality control than on-site construction, where weather and labor variability can affect outcomes.
When to Choose Modular
You need the building operational quickly (weeks, not months)
The project is temporary, seasonal, or may need relocation
Building size is under ~500 m² (offices, camps, schools, medical points)
Site access or terrain makes traditional construction difficult
When Traditional Construction Makes Sense
Large multi-story buildings (5+ floors) with complex architecture
Unique structural requirements that don't fit modular grid dimensions
Projects with no time constraints and budget for premium finishes
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Many projects combine both: a modular building for fast initial operations (offices, camps) while a permanent facility is constructed in parallel — giving you operational capacity from day one.
Evaluating modular for your project? Tell us your requirements and timeline — we'll help you assess whether modular construction fits your needs.