This is a new post I wrote for our iModularbuildings blog this morning and the responses are already very positive. Whenever I speak with someone from a church or private school program who is searching for a good price on a modular building or portable classroom I recommend considering the 4 scenarios I've outlined in the post. Enjoy reading and saving money!
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Best and Worst Ways to Buy or Rent a Modular Building
If your church or private school is in need of a portable classroom (or a few) and you are located in California there are several now available from a Los Angeles school district. These are 24' x 40' DSA approved portables and are in very good condition.
ReplyDeleteThe original manufacturer was ModTech and they are installed on temporary DSA foundations. Email matt@gbmmarketing.com if you have an interest.