Sectional buildings are constructed in ways that have definite advantages when compared to more traditional methods of construction. This website, sectionalbuilding.com, will give information on what sectional buildings are, their advantages compares with more standard modes of construction, their different uses and applications and will finally give advice on what to look for and ask when purchasing a sectional building.

What Are Sectional Buildings?

Given the rapid turnaround times demanded by clients to the modern construction industry, sectional buildings (also known as modular buildings and prefabricated buildings) are more popular than ever. They differ from conventional buildings mainly in the manner of construction. The former are made of basic materials such as brick, stone, wood, concrete and glass which are stored at the building site and then used as required by the building design to construct the building. The latter are constructed using prefabricated sections or modules put together in factories: these sections are then transported to the site in the quantity and combination required for the building in question, and fitted together according to the building plan.