Has your congregation outgrown its space? Are you taking up a collection to secure the funds you need to build a new church, synagogue or temple, or add on to your existing structure? If the idea of saving money and building smarter, faster and greener appeals to you, consider prefab church buildings.
Gone are the days when modular buildings looked like boring, unattractive boxes.
Modular church construction has come a long way, and you may be surprised at some of the truly remarkable designs that can be manufactured today. When the time comes to replace an aging church that is heavy on maintenance, or add a prayer center, choir room, a new chapel, youth center, Sunday school center, or simply more worship space for a growing community, modular buildings open up a world of quick, cost-effective possibilities.
Customers can choose from standard floor plans or customize them to get exactly what they need. Permanent or portable buildings can be adapted to complement the surrounding environment or existing structures, with exterior finishes such as brick, stucco, siding and other architectural surfaces. Designers, architects and engineers will plan and develop churches and additional structures that will fit your specifications and stay within your budget.
If you enjoy the look of time-honored worship centers with pitched shingled roofs, bell towers, covered porticos, and skylights, your requirements can be met. If you have decided on something more contemporary and eye-catching, this can also be accomplished. Modular construction lends itself to churches of all sizes, designs and styles. The resulting structure will be virtually indistinguishable from a traditionally built structure.
Modular construction reduces material waste, costs, and time, and is energy efficient. In the process of traditional “stick-built” construction, your architect may create a beautiful design but the projected costs exceed your budget. Not to mention the effects that inclement weather, construction changes and delays can have on your limited resources. In contrast, prefab modules are made in the factory at the same time that the grading, foundations, utilities, paving and landscaping is going on at the construction site. Factory output is not affected by bad weather and the modular manufacturing process is more precise and energy-efficient compared to conventional construction.
An added bonus is that modular building can cut construction time in half. The entire process can usually be completed in a matter of a few months. The components are transported from factory to building site in nearly finished condition. They have been engineered so that stairwells, utility lines, heating and air conditioning, and other systems are already in place when they arrive on site. Modules are quickly connected, like building blocks, and are immediately ready for professional interior and exterior finishing work. All of these factors keep your costs under control, save time and reduce waste.
Modular Genius welcomes the opportunity to work with you to design state-of-the-art prefab modular church buildings that will honor the values and traditions of your congregation. With facilities throughout the United States, Modular Genius manufactures modular buildings as near as possible to the client’s location for even greater efficiency and economy.
Contact Modular Genius on (888) 420-1113 to address your specific needs and discuss the convenient, affordable options that will turn your dreams of expansion into a reality.