Construction & Civil Engineering Issue 224 - Nov | Page 158

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“ From there, we have expanded into hybrid modular buildings. Traditional modular buildings typically include larger open-plan spaces and are utilised in sectors such as healthcare and education, built to specific standards. Instead of merely linking individual cabins with doors, we have developed a hybrid solution that reimagines the openplan concept while retaining the robustness of our anti-vandal design. For larger buildings required on construction and end user sites, which still serve as office and welfare facilities, we are witnessing a shift and growing demand for upgraded facilities and build specifications as well as open plan spaces. People want spaces where they can interact and connect, rather than feeling isolated in separate areas and working by themselves. This methodology has also been proven to improve productivity and general wellbeing in the workplace. This understanding drove our product development for hybrid modular buildings, which are currently in great demand from both existing and new clients,” Antonio reveals.
However, the most significant new offering that Stackright is proud to have developed is the market leading signature Sleepright cabin, which Antonio is eager to discuss in greater detail.“ Continued innovation and improvement are crucial to us. The market requirements and the resulting client
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