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Modular Solutions for Arizona Schools
Classrooms, storage, and admin space for districts managing enrollment growth and construction phasing on a school-year clock.
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What districts use modular space for
Classrooms
Conditioned, accessible classroom space for enrollment growth or while permanent buildings are under construction.
Athletics & equipment storage
Secure, weather-tight storage at the field instead of hauling gear back and forth.
Container rentals →
Admin & counseling space
Private, conditioned offices when the front office has run out of room.
Ground level offices →
Facilities & groundskeeping
Equipment, tools, and supplies stored where the work happens.
Records storage
Sealed, secure storage on campus.
Construction phasing
Temporary space that keeps a school running while permanent construction proceeds around it.
Construction solutions →
The real constraint
The summer window is the whole problem
Every school project lives or dies on the same calendar.
- The window is short. Roughly ten weeks, and every other district project wants the same ten weeks.
- Permitting is the long pole. School construction involves the district, the jurisdiction, and often the School Facilities Division. Plan review is not fast and it is not something we control.
- August is a hard deadline. Unlike almost any other project, "two weeks late" is not an option — the kids arrive on the date they arrive.
- Start in winter. A conversation in December is a comfortable summer install. A conversation in May is a hard conversation.
Come to us early and an August classroom is a comfortable install. Even in May we will give you a straight read on what is achievable — and if the timeline is tight, we will tell you right away so you can plan around it rather than find out in July.
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Schools questions
That is the whole schedule and we plan around it. The summer window is short, everything else in the district is competing for it, and a classroom that is not ready in August is a serious problem rather than an inconvenience. Start the conversation in winter, not in May — the constraint is almost never the build, it is permitting and the queue.
School construction in Arizona involves the district, the jurisdiction, and often the School Facilities Division, and occupancy classification for classroom space carries life-safety requirements that are a real design input. This is one of the more involved permitting paths we deal with. Raise it early — it can change the design, not just the timeline.
A classroom is a high-occupancy, high-ventilation space in a climate that hits 115°F, which is a genuinely different load calculation from an office. Sized properly, with real ventilation and filtration. An undersized unit in an August classroom full of kids is not a comfort issue.
Yes. Districts use container storage for athletics equipment, groundskeeping, facilities, and records constantly — it is often the easiest thing we do for a district and a good place to start a working relationship before a classroom project.
Where we deliver
Statewide across Arizona
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