Industrial Modular Buildings

Rapid-Deploy Industrial Modular Buildings for Remote and Time-Critical Projects are prefabricated, factory-built structures designed for rapid deployment and scalable use in industrial, commercial, and remote work environments. They offer durable, flexible, and cost-effective solutions for offices, workshops, storage facilities, and workforce accommodations. 

Modular vs Traditional Construction
Traditional Construction Modular Construction
Higher labor costs (on-site) Reduced on-site labor
Weather delays = added cost Controlled fabrication
Longer schedules = higher overhead Faster timelines = lower total cost
Change orders common More predictable pricing
Fixed investment Relocatable (retains value)

BG Buildings offers fully turnkey modular building solutions, managing every stage of the project from initial design and engineering through fabrication, delivery, and on-site installation. This includes complete coordination of foundations (slab, piers, or skidded systems), transportation logistics, crane placement, and final assembly. Beyond the structure itself, BG Buildings delivers fully finished interiors with electrical systems, HVAC, insulation, lighting, flooring, partitions, washrooms, and custom fixtures tailored to project requirements. Exterior elements such as cladding, access stairs, skirting, and utility connections are also integrated, ensuring the building is ready for immediate use upon handover. The result is a streamlined, single-source solution that reduces project complexity, accelerates timelines, and ensures consistent quality across every phase. 

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Skidded Single Wide Units

Skidded single-wide modular units are compact, self-contained buildings constructed on integrated steel skid beams, allowing them to be easily transported, positioned, and relocated without the need for a permanent foundation. Designed for rapid deployment, these units can be placed on gravel pads, concrete blocks, or timber mats, making them ideal for remote or temporary applications. Common uses include site offices, security buildings, workforce accommodations, lunchrooms, and equipment control rooms across industries such as mining, oil and gas, and construction. Their durability, mobility, and minimal site preparation requirements make them a cost-effective solution where speed, flexibility, and adaptability are critical. 

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Non-Skidded Modular Building Complex

This is a permanent, non-skidded modular building complex, consisting of multiple prefabricated modules that are structurally connected to form a single, unified building. Unlike skidded units, these modules are installed on an engineered foundation such as a slab-on-grade or concrete piers, providing long-term stability and performance comparable to traditional construction. Designed for commercial and industrial applications, this type of installation supports full integration of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, along with finished interiors and exterior cladding. Multi-module configurations allow for larger floor plans and flexible layouts, making them ideal for offices, workforce facilities, medical units, and operational buildings where durability, code compliance, and permanent occupancy are required. 

How long does it take to deliver a modular building?

Depending on size and complexity, timelines typically range from a few weeks to a few months, significantly faster than conventional builds. 

Can modular buildings be customized?

 Yes—layouts, finishes, HVAC systems, electrical, plumbing, and exterior cladding can all be tailored to meet project-specific requirements. 

Can multiple modules be combined into one building?

 Yes—modules can be joined to create large, open floor plans for offices, camps, or operational facilities. 

How long do modular buildings last?

 Permanent modular buildings can last 20–50+ years, comparable to traditional construction when properly maintained. 

Do modular buildings require permits?

Yes, in most cases modular buildings require permits, especially for permanent installations or when utilities are involved. Requirements vary by location, but we provide the necessary engineering drawings and documentation to support the permitting process and help streamline approvals. 

Modular - Foundation Options

Modular buildings are designed with either skidded bases or non-skidded (frame-based) systems, which directly impacts foundation selection, installation method, and relocation capability. 

Options include:

  • Concrete Blocks
  • Screw Piles / Helical Piers
  • Poured-in-Place Concrete Footings
  • Precast Concrete Piers or Pads
  • Concrete Slab-on-Grade (common for permanent installs)
  • Driven Steel Piles
  • Timber Mats (temporary applications)
  • Skid Foundations (for relocatable units)

Contact us today to determine the optimal foundation solution for your modular building project.