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Michael S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Woodcliff Lake, NJ
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Building a hotel using steel based modular - HUGE SUCCESS!

Michael S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Woodcliff Lake, NJ
Posted

Completion on this 4 story hotel couldn't have gone any smoother or faster. Fully installed end of 2016. Completely move in ready mid 2017. Modular is the future without a doubt. I currently have 2 other large multifamily housing projects currently under construction using modular. Here is the brief project profile:

STUDIO 6 PROJECT DETAILS:

Building Type: Four Storey 63-Room Extended stay Hotel

Project Name: Studio 6 Hotel

Project Delivery Method: Turn-Key

Design-Build Project by Kuvella

Location: Bruderheim, Alberta

Typical Module: 12W x 60 L

Completed: December 2016

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