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Modular building ULTIMA VISION
prefabsteelfor office

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Characteristics

Type
modular, prefab
Material
steel
Market
for office

Description

The technically advanced Ultima steel framed buildings can be configured in an endless variety of ways for a workspace that is bespoke to your organisation. 3.2m ceiling heights provide a sense of space Floor areas up to 47m2 and ceiling heights up to 3.2 metres give you spacious, airy interiors, in highly insulated modular buildings that help you to keep your energy usage and costs under control. Why choose the Ultima building range? Flexible modular buildings to accommodate any number of people Superior thermal efficiency, with air tightness that exceeds Building Regulations requirements High-specification modular construction that complies with all relevant permanent Building Regulations Comfortable, welcoming, spacious interiors suitable for any building use Steel framed buildings have the capability to create multi-storey buildings - giving you complete flexibility in the size and configuration of your building Building modules available in a host of sizes with floor areas from 23m2 to 47m2 and ceiling heights up to 3.2 metres to create spacious, airy interiors Modules can be linked to existing buildings to create fully integrated facilities Exceeds air-permeability regulations by 70% Independent tests conducted by the Building Research Establishment (BRE) show that Ultima modular buildings exceed the Building Regulations Part L air-permeability requirements by 70 per cent. That means a more comfortable working environment - as well as enhanced thermal efficiency.

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