The packaged unit dimensions are 600 x 300 x 280 cm (approx. 20 ft long x 9.8 ft wide x 9.2 ft high). The single gross weight is approximately 1,200 kg.
The unit is constructed with sturdy sandwich panels that offer structural strength and thermal performance. The design style is Mediterranean and the materials are described as breathable for improved indoor comfort.
Typical uses include a home office, bedroom or guest room, short-term hotel or cabin, courtyard living space, small restaurant extension, dormitory, and light storage/warehouse.
The 20ft unit is designed for easy transport by flatbed truck. On site it can be lifted with a crane or placed using forklifts or pallet trucks if accessible. Installation is usually quick — positioning on a prepared, level surface and securing/connecting utilities often takes only a few hours to a day depending on site conditions.
A full basement foundation is not required. A flat, level surface such as concrete pads, paved slab, compacted crushed stone, or reinforced piers is recommended. Anchoring or bolting may be required in high-wind areas — consult a local engineer for permanent installations.
The product is modular and can be configured to be placed side-by-side or end-to-end to create larger layouts. Stacking is possible in some configurations but will typically require structural reinforcement and site-specific engineering and permits.
Base units are delivered as shell or basic fitted units; electrical, HVAC and plumbing can be pre-installed or fitted on-site as optional add-ons. Final connections to local mains should be carried out by licensed electricians and plumbers according to local codes.
Sandwich panel construction provides basic thermal insulation suitable for many climates. For extreme heat or cold, additional insulation, high-efficiency HVAC, or upgraded panels may be recommended. The breathable materials help indoor comfort but climate-specific upgrades are available.
Standard safety recommendations include installing smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and emergency exits. Fire-rated panels and additional passive fire protection can be specified as options. Always confirm compliance with local fire codes and request any required certifications from the supplier.
Yes — interior partitions, doors, windows, finishes, flooring, built-in furniture, and utility layouts can typically be customized. Contact the supplier with layout requirements for a custom quote.
Lead time depends on customization level, order quantity, and shipping. Typical lead times range from about 10 to 30 days, but you should contact sales for an accurate schedule based on your requirements and destination.
Online technical support is provided. Warranty terms vary by supplier and options purchased — ask your sales representative for specific warranty coverage and the duration included with your purchase.
Maintenance is minimal: keep exterior surfaces clean, inspect seals and flashings periodically, clear drainage paths, maintain HVAC and plumbing per manufacturer instructions, and touch up paint or corrosion-prone areas as needed.
Permit requirements vary widely by city, county and country. Some jurisdictions treat container units as temporary structures while others require building permits for permanent siting. Check local zoning and building codes before purchase and installation.
Contact the supplier or sales representative with your desired configuration (interior layout, utilities, windows/doors, finishes), delivery address, and quantity. They will provide a formal quote including manufacturing lead time, delivery/shipping costs and any installation services.
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