Prefabricated/Prefab Flat-Pack Foldable Mobile ...

06 May.,2024

 

Prefabricated/Prefab Flat-Pack Foldable Mobile ...

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1. Prefabricated container house introduction:


A container mobile home is a house based on a container that has been modified with windows and doors. Container mobile homes are more common in outdoor camping sites, construction sites, large-scale event sites, etc.


FRAME


· The main structure of the container house unit is a steel structure frame.
· Hot-dip galvanized Q235 steel components are applied and welded precisely.
· The surface treatment adopts hot-dip galvanized coating and electrostatic powder spraying, achieving good corrosion resistance for the structure.

    

20+ YEARS



PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE



Our company has been established for more than 20+ years. We are professional in prefabricated container houses, steel structures, and so on.


Installation of prefabricated houses is fast, simple and convenient.


Container modular house and prefab houses that can be used as a granny flat, spare room, rental investment, first home, downsizing, deluxe mining camp accommodation, crib room, training room, office and accommodation for caravan & holiday parks, bed and breakfasts and more!

High-Quality Prefabricated Modular Cheap Prefab Flat-Pack Container Houses

1,The roof adopts 100mm thick glass wool insulation material.


2,The roof panel has good corrosion resistance and reliable waterproofness.


3,The wall enclosure structure uses a 50-75mm thick rock wool sandwich panel with good thermal insulation function.


4,The bottom floor is 18mm, designed for moisture proof and fire proof, performs well in 5lip-resistanceandabrasion-resistance.

2.

Prefabricated

container house advantages:


1. Transportation will be more convenient and suitable for units that frequently change construction sites.
2. Sturdy and durable, container houses are made of steel, which is stable and solid. It has strong resistance to deformation and good sealing performance. This kind of mobile house has good water tightness.
3. Container houses have the characteristics of personalized creation, and can develop personalized art to make them personalized and satisfy modern people's pursuit of personal characteristics.
4. Container houses are based on standard steel chassis and can derive many combinations of spaces. Such as conference rooms, dormitories, kitchens, etc.
5. It is easy to disassemble and assemble, and it is light in weight. The house is an integral structure with an internal frame and the walls are made of steel plates, which can be faced with wooden boards. They can be moved as a whole and have a service life of more than 20 years.



3. Production Display

Model NO.

Hongtian Steel Structure

Use

Worker Camp; Accommodation;
Office; Villa; Home

Ceiling

Corrugated Steel

Roof

Steel Sheet

Windows

PVC Sliding Windows

Door

Steel Door

Roof Filling

50mm Glass Wool

Design Style

Modern

Frame

Steel Frame

Environment Protection

Environmental Friendly Material

Assemble

Quick Installation

Design Service

Customized Design Services

Panels

Heat-Insulated Panels

Safety

Anti-Wind, Anti-Earthquake, Waterproof, Fireproof


Details

Certifications

Some products have obtained national patents and we can provide OEM or ODM services for buyers. At the same time, our company's products have obtained CE certification.

Packaging & Shipping


The Prefabricated Container House is a house that can be assembled quickly. And it can be directly hoisted. This allows it to be placed directly on existing buildings without the need for disassembly and reinstallation. It can be used alone or combined horizontally and vertically to create a spacious space for use.


Patented packaging technology is adopted to ensure safe and fast unloading process for our customers.


Our highly experienced teams are committed to bringing successful projects to our clients. We deliver cost-effective solutions that mitigate risks while maximizing business value.

 

Company Profile

Shandong Hongtian Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. has Established in 2001. Our company specializes in the design, manufacturing, and global sales of lightweight steel structures, heavy-duty steel structures, and prefabricated houses with multiple options of wall and roof panels glass curtain wall systems,and other accessories. Our buildings are widely used as industrial buildings,stadiums,bridges,auto dealership shopsand office block buildings. Our Group established its international sales department in 2010 while keeps striving in both domestic and overseas markets.We reached a 100 million sales milestone from zero through 13 years of studyexploration,and innovation. Our Group is certified with ISO901CEASIC,High-tech Enterprise,Creditable and Trustworthy Company,Company with AAA credibility.

Our service:
* The layout plan can be designed according to your needs.
* Installation introduction / CD/installation drawing will be provided if needed.
* Engineers and workers can be sent abroad for installation.

Quality Inspection

We have been awarded State Qualification Class One for Professional Manufacturing and Contractor Steel Structure, Quality Management System ISO9001, and Environment System ISO14001 by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural.
Furthermore, we got approved for CE/NE 1090 certification.

FAQ

1: Can we accept the custom service and personalized design?
A: Yes, our professional engineer team can make a drawing by following customers' requirement.

2: How to pay?


A: T/T and irrevocable L/C at sight.

3: How to install?


A: It is easy and fast assemble. We will provide detailed installation video and instruction to you. Technicians will be sent to help you on site if necessary. However, the visa fee, tickets, accommodation, food and wages will be under taken by buyers.


4: What is the delivery time?


A: Normally in 10-15days after deposit received.

If you want to learn more, please visit our website Hongyu Dinghao.


5

.What kind of panel is used for the roof and wall?


A: Color corrugated steel sheet and sandwich panel could be used. Sandwich panel

 

performs well on the heat insulation, sound insulation. Common sandwich materials are EPS, glass wool and PU.


6

.How to install it?


A: We will furnish you the detailed construction drawing and the construction manual which could help you to erect and install the building step by step.


we can also send engineers to your local to guide the installation if needed.


 

The portable home that builds itself in under ten minutes

Story highlights

Ten Fold Engineering is behind the 645-square-foot prefab home

The modular structure is portable and ready to use once opened

The buildings can also be used for storage while they're folded up

CNN

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Building a house is a lifelong dream for some. And thanks to new flat-pack homes, it’s one that can be achieved – in under ten minutes.

Created by UK firm Ten Fold Engineering, the uBox measures to about 645 square feet (60 square meters) once unfolded. The portable building can assemble itself automatically, without the need for foundations or heavy machinery.

There are other variations. Each portable home uses a patented lever system that enables different parts of the structure to move simultaneously as the building unfolds. Like shipping containers, the houses can be stacked on top of one another for storage or transport.

The structures become sealed when packed away, and you can store things inside them.

MUJI hut, Japan by MUJI —

Known for their minimalist clothes and homegoods, Japanese retailer Muji have brought their aesthetic to prefab housing with Mujihut. The structure costs $27,000.

Courtesy of Muji

MUJI hut, Japan by MUJI —

The structure, which is currently only available in Japan, is clad in burnt cedar, a design detail inspired by traditional shipbuilding methods.

Courtesy of MUJI

KODA, Estonia by KODASEMA —

Estonian design collective Kodasema has designed this pre-fab home that they say can take less than a day to build.

via kodasema

Cabins by Ark Shlter —


The designers behind Ark Shelter created a prefabricated cabin that can be installed without a foundation. The structure, which starts at $59,000, includes everything from the furniture to a rainwater collection system and wind-power generator.

Courtesy of Ark Shelter

Retreat in Fina Aguy, Uruguay by MAPA Architects —

The team at MAPA Architects devised a contemporary retreat that was fabricated in a factory near Montevideo, Uruguay, and then transported to the site in Pueblo Edén.

courtesy of MAPA Architects/photo by Leonardo Finotti

Retreat in Fina Aguy, Uruguay by MAPA Architects —

The 115-square-meter property, made of two identical blocks, can be disassembled without affecting its surrounding nature.

courtesy of MAPA Architects/photo by Leonardo Finotti

Eve House, Australia by Prebuilt —


Australian company Prebuilt offers custom modular homes, as well as four predesigned models conceived by architecture firm Pleysier Perkins. The Eve model is available in seven different configurations and features a large covered outdoor entertaining area.

courtesy of prebuilt/photo by John Gollings

Dune Road Beach House, New York by Resolution: 4 Architecture —


Resolution: 4 Architecture devised a system called "the Modern Modular," which uses a range of components with different layouts to create a custom design.
courtesy of Resolution: 4 Architecture

Dune Road Beach House, New York by Resolution: 4 Architecture —

Located on Long Island, New York, this compact two-story house offers 360 degree views.

courtesy of Resolution: 4 Architecture

Gapahuk, Norway by Snøhetta —


Architecture firm Snøhetta collaborated with Norwegian company Rindalshytte on Gapahuk. The roof of the cabin twists, allowing the home to be open on both ends and flooded with light from the floor to ceiling windows.

Snøhetta/photo by MIR.

BREEZE, California by Blu Homes —


The California company Blu Homes offers seven high-end, customizable prefab designs. The Breeze model, which starts at starts at $890,000, has an open floor plan, sliding glass walls and a butterfly roof.

Jeff Smith NJ Photo/Courtesy of Blu Homes

Sonoma weeHouse, California by Alchemy Architects —


Minnesota-based firm Alchemy Architects created weeHouse , a modular housing system that uses building blocks that can be combined, providing up to 2.400 square feet.

courtesy of Alchemy Architects

Marfa weeHouse, Texas by Alchemy Architects —

This 440-square-feet house came complete with outdoor shed, interior and exterior.

Courtesy of Alchemy Architects

Prefab house by Cover —


Cover specializes in backyard buildings ranging in size from guest room to a two bedroom unit. The structures cost $250-350 per square foot and can be manufactured and installed in 12 weeks.
Courtesy of Cover

Prefab, Texas by Kasita —


The Kasita packs plenty of modern amenities, including a queen bed, washer/dryer combo, and Sonos sound system, into a small package. The 352 sq. ft. structure and entry staircase cost $139,000.

Courtesy of Kasita

Atwater Village, California by LivingHomes —

In addition to their line of lower cost, LEED platinum houses, which start at $139,000, LivingHomes collaborates with architect Ray Kappe and architecture firm KieranTimberlake on a number of models.

Courtesy of LivingHomes

Make It Right Home, Louisiana by LivingHomes —

The company also worked with Make it Right to develop and build 150 affordable homes in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward.

courtesy of LivingHomes

The ready-to-use homes have been designed to offer flexibility to homeowners, said British architect David Martyn, who founded Ten Fold Engineering seven years ago.

“In our new world, we need agility because things change all the time,” he said. “Nothing else can be moved at the speed that modern life demands.

“The question was: ‘Can you actually get something that is big enough to be useful, to work in and to carry the things you need?’” Martyn said. “We tried to develop something that could be transported using traditional systems like trucks; that could unload without cranes or workmen; and that could be done in minutes, so you didn’t lose any time.”

Although initially designed as homes, the structures can be used as offices, shops, restaurants or exhibitions. This flexibility is crucial, said Martyn.

“You could have it up on a mountain in the winter and on the beach in the summer,” he said. “I know that sounds like just a rich person’s thing, but it isn’t. A school could have a classroom (in one place) during term time (and) elsewhere during summer. There’s more opportunity for more people, and less redundancy and waste.”

So far, the idea has proven popular in the retail, housing, events, mining and energy sectors, according to Ten Fold’s business development manager, Andrea De Boer.

“Depending on the individual’s requirements, these can be either bespoke, made-to-order or mass-manufactured,” she said.

Rolling Huts by Olson Kundig —

Situated in a flood-prone valley, these six huts are designed as holiday retreats, and are raised on wheels to protect them from water. Each hut has a living room, bedroom, bathroom, wood-fired stove and wrap-around deck.

Tim Bies/Olson Kundig

Dom'Up by Bruno de Grunne and Nicolas d'Ursel —

Designed by an arborist with a team of architects, this tree house includes a large terrace and an interior that fits up to four people. It is made of steel, canvas, tarpaulin, timber and rope netting.

Nicolas d'Ursel

Glastonbury Solar Concept Tent by Kaleidoscope and Orange —

This shelter, designed for festival-goers, is covered by a dome of solar panels. The energy collected can be used to charge mobile devices, thanks to photovoltaic threads embedded in the fabric.

Courtesy Kaleidoscope Design

Koleliba by Hristina Hristova —

It may look small, but this home, which sits atop a trailer, includes a kitchen, bathroom, storage and foldaway double bed.  

Deyan Tomov Photography

A-Z Wagon Station by Andrea Zittel —

Designed by American artist Andrea Zittel, these lightweight, movable cabins are located on her A-Z West compound near the Joshua Tree National Park. Visitors can stay in these spartan steel and aluminum wagons twice a year in exchange for an hour's labor each day.

Andrea Rosen Gallery 2012

The XS by So-Cal Teardrops —

This modern twist on the traditional teardrop trailer, complete with a fully equipped kitchen and two-person sleeping quarters, can be customized with a variety of finishes and accessories.

Courtesy Mike Pari/Gabe Pari/Sierra Pari

Camper Bike by Kevin Cyr —

Perched on a tricycle and constructed from corrugated aluminum, plexiglas, plywood and timber, this pedal-powered concept mobile home is large enough for one person.

Kevin Cyr

Camper Kart by Kevin Cyr —

This variation, comprising chipboard, nylon, canvas and a common shopping cart, can be pushed rather than peddled.

Courtesy Kevin Cyr "Mobitecture: Architecture on the Move" by Rebecca Roke, published by Phaidon, is out now.Courtesy Phaidon

De Boer said that the uBox product is in its “very first stages” and would not reveal how many units the company had sold. Ten Fold Engineering units cost upwards of $129,000 (£100,000) each.

Despite the potential benefits of portable homes, Ten Fold does not consider itself to be in conflict with traditional architecture.

“Our technology should be seen as complementary and supportive to the traditional infrastructure industry,” De Boer said. “These structures are transportable property assets.”

“I’m not claiming that everybody should have these, because not everybody needs them,” Martyn added. “It’s a tool to help us all do more things better.”

Watch the full video of the home unfolding here.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of Mobile Expandable Prefab House. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.