Sustainable Modular Management, Inc. (SMM) is a woman-owned, Small Business provider of
Modular Buildings. SMM has over 35 years experience designing and building
commercial modular buildings. We pre-fabricate three dimensional modular
sections at our manufacturing facilities, in a controlled environment, near the
project site and then deliver and erect these sections. We offer a fast, cost
effective and sustainable approach to providing commercial office, educational,
medical and governmental buildings.
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In many cases, we can provide a completed structure within 30 to 60 days. Many elements are pre-engineered,
therefore, design time is significantly reduced as well.
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SMM combines the advantages of efficient pre-fabricated construction with
innovative financial options (operating and capital lease programs) to provide
our customers with a high value, cost-effective way to meet their facility
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Sustainable |
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Modular construction is an inherently more sustainable construction approach.
SMM buildings are designed to exceed energy efficiency standards (ASHRE
90.1-2004 energy code requirements). “Building Envelope” is completely insulated
and high efficiency HVAC systems, Insulated Doors and Windows (Low-E), Low VOC
Paints, etc. are utilized. SMM is able to obtain LEED Certification for its
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We offer modular buildings for temporary, interim and permanent
requirements. Examples include:
Temporary: “Swing Space” to temporarily house personnel while a
customer’s existing facility is being renovated or repaired.
Interim: Classroom Buildings for special Corporate Training or for short
term enrollment spikes.
Permanent: Faster alternative construction technique to conventional
construction for permanent construction requirements. Buildings are single and
multi-story.
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Manufacturing facilities located throughout the United States, allow us to manufacture at locations that
are closer to our customer’s project site, thereby keeping delivery costs low
and reducing carbon emissions that are associated with delivery vehicles.
Manufacturing locations (current) include:
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Northern Texas |
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Southern Texas |
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Central Florida |
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Georgia |
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North Carolina |
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Pennsylvania |
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Indiana |
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Arizona |
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Southern California |
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Washington |
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Oregon |
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Idaho |
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Utah |
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