Quick facts
What buyers should know first.
Specification planning
Key configuration points before quotation.
Bolted modular steel frame with detachable wall and roof components
Single units can be planned into offices, dormitories or public facilities
Multi-floor projects require engineering review and local code confirmation
Common sandwich panel options selected by budget and climate
Stairs, corridors, canopies and sanitary units can be discussed
Layout drawings and loading plan should be prepared before production
Application fit
Where this product line works best.
- Construction site office complexes
- Worker dormitories with repeated room layouts
- Temporary classrooms, clinics and public service rooms
- Sales offices and modular commercial spaces
Buyer decision notes
How to decide if this is the right model.
- Choose this model when the project needs many repeated rooms or a multi-module building.
- Confirm local stacking rules, fire escape requirements and corridor width early.
- Use a layout drawing before quotation so stairs, corridors and sanitary rooms are not missed.
Logistics
Export and site planning notes.
- Detachable components can support efficient loading for larger projects.
- Accessory packages such as stairs and corridors should be included in the loading review.
- Complex multi-module layouts need clearer drawings than single-house orders.
Product FAQ
Questions to settle before placing an order.
Can detachable container houses be stacked?
Stacking can be reviewed, but the final plan must consider structural design, local wind load, fire escape, stairs, foundation and local code requirements.
Is this model better than an expandable house for a camp?
For large camps with repeated rooms, offices and corridors, detachable modules are often more practical. For single wider living units, expandable models may feel more residential.
Can it be used as a sales office?
Yes. Exterior color, glass, canopy, interior partitions and brand elements can be discussed for sales centers or temporary commercial spaces.



