Modular Buildings for Disaster Recovery

Modular Buildings for Disaster Recovery

Modular Buildings for Disaster Recovery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As even more severe weather strikes the Midwest, the thoughts of everyone at Whitley Manufacturing are with our fellow-Hoosiers and Midwesterners who have been so dramatically effected by last week’s severe and unseasonable storms.

A pair of Southern Indiana communities suffered heavy damage in addition to the losses already suffered by victims throughout the region.  The National Weather Service states that the tornado that struck New Pekin measured a EF-3 on the Fujita scale, while the tornado which struck Henryville, IN measured EF-4 with winds of 175 MPH.

As our neighbors shift their focus from rescue to recovery, Whitley Manufacturing is proud to stand ready to support the disaster recovery with our line of relocatable modular buildings produced with our sustainable construction system.

Modular construction from Whitley Manufacturing can deliver flexible and high-quality commercial space on an accelerated timeline, allowing for a quick recovery and a well-supported clean-up effort.

Modular Buildings for Disaster Recovery

We currently have a number of our flexible clearspan modular building components available for rapid delivery.  These flexible units feature clearspan construction, allowing for endless reconfiguration of the building and interior layout.  See our full inventory of modular buildings available for rapid delivery.

Whitley Manufacturing is a custom manufacturer of commercial modular buildings, and as such, can work with you, your architect, your town planner, etc. to design and build facilities to suit your individual needs.

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Modular Buildings for Disaster Recovery

Investing in the Local Community

Whitley Manufacturing is Proud to Invest in the Local Community.

THE HARRISOn mixed-use project completes fort wayne’s harrison square development, the centerpiece of downtown revitalization plans.

Investing in the Local Community

The Harrison (pictured above) is the last phase of the Harrison Square development which includes Parkview Field (home of the Fort Wayne TinCaps) and is a vital component of the city’s downtown revitalization efforts.  The mixed-use development will offer Fort Wayne an upscale urban living option in a one-of-a-kind setting.

Investing in the Local Community

The third and fourth floors of The Harrison (click here to download a brochure) feature forty-four luxury apartments ranging from one to three bedrooms with amazing views into Parkview Field or towards the Fort Wayne downtown skyline.  The first floor features retail and restaurant space with the second floor occupied by commercial offices.  The Harrison (scheduled for completion by February 2013) is the final component of the Harrison Square development which seeks to drive activity and economic growth back into the downtown area.

Despite the poor economy that hampered the initial phases of the project, a new public-private partnership including the owner of Whitley Manufacturing, have backed the project which celebrated a cake-cutting event on January 31st.

The New York Times profiled this unique approach to downtown revitalization in a feature article last year.

Investing in the Local CommunityThe Anderson (a two bedroom, two bathroom apartment) featuring ballpark views over Parkview Field is shown at left.  The full floorplan package can also be downloaded here.

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Investing in the Local Community

Wapato SD Science Wing Work Continues!

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Construction of the modular Science Wing at Wapato School District in Washington continues.  The gallery above shows the modular building process from construction of wall and roof sections through delivery of modular units to the project site.  The project is … Continue reading

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New Science Wing for Wapato Schools

New Science Wing for Wapato Schools

The first two modular components of the new High School Science Wing rolled into town this afternoon (Dec. 16th).   Four more are scheduled to arrive tomorrow and most of the rest are scheduled to arrive next week. There are 17 pieces in all that make up the building. They are being trucked over from the construction plant in Marysville, WA (Whitley-Evergreen). If the weather cooperates and they all arrive on schedule, a crane will be brought in the week of December 26th to lift them on to the foundation…Once the building is assembled on the foundation, crews will begin hooking up utilities and doing the interior and exterior finish work. The District hopes to take possession of the new Science Wing in early March.

Source:  Wapato School District

New Science Wing for Wapato Schools