Modular Volumetric Construction
Modular Volumetric Construction
Modular Volumetric Construction
VOLUMETRIC
CONSTRUCTION
Modular Construction - what is it?
• Factory production of a fitted out room.
Benefits include:
• The ability to “template” all designs and specifications for generic types of
buildings
• Certainty of delivery
• High quality
• Future relocation
• Security issues
• Price certainty
Construction of walls and floors in modular units
Walls Floors
Walls of modules comprise C sections of 75 to 150 Floors of modules comprise C sections of 150 to
mm depth. 250 mm depth.
Stability provided by cross-flats or diaphragm Corridor zone can be used to provide in-plane
action of boarding. bracing in long buildings.
• Inherent rigidity
• Can be built to strict tolerances
• Advantages over timber frame systems
• Dimensional stability
• Durability
• Modular systems are super-insulated
• Walls and floors typically give 53dB reduction for sound
• Typical u-values achieved for external walls are 0.21 W/m2k
Chaucer Street
Student accommodation
Located on the tight site in central Manchester is
the 600 bedroom a hall of residence for the
Royal Northern College of Music, comprising
single and double bedrooms with en-suite
bathrooms and kitchens for each flat and
common rooms.