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  2. Relocatable building - Wikipedia

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    A relocatable building is a partially or completely assembled building that was constructed in a building manufacturing facility using a modular construction process. They are designed to be reused or repurposed multiple times and transported to different locations.

  3. Portable classroom - Wikipedia

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    Portable classrooms are colloquially known as bungalows, slum classes, t-shacks, trailers, terrapins, huts, t-buildings, portables, mobiles, or relocatables. In the UK, those built in 1945–1950 were known as HORSA huts after the name of the Government's post-war building programme, "Hutting Operation for the Raising of the School-leaving Age".

  4. Commercial modular construction - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneous site development and construction at the plant reduces the schedule up to 50%. A primary benefit of modular construction is its fast delivery. Due to the simultaneous process of creating modules in a factory at the same time site work is occurring, modular buildings can be constructed in up to half the time as buildings built completely onsite.

  5. Shepherd Building Group - Wikipedia

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    By 1967 the prefabricated buildings were being used outside of construction, as offices, classrooms, and even operating theatres. [14] [4] Portakabin classroom, Wetherby, 2019. Shepherd Group introduced prefabricated, relocatable buildings under the Yorkon brand in 1980. By 1987 they outsold the portable cabins.

  6. Portable building - Wikipedia

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    Temporary buildings on site during construction at Birmingham New Street station in 2011 North Isles Motel in Cunnister, Shetland. A portable, demountable or transportable building is a building designed and built to be movable rather than permanently located. Smaller version of portable buildings are also known as portable cabins.

  7. Independent Timber Merchants - Wikipedia

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    Independent Timber Merchants or the Independent Timber Merchants Society (usually shortened as ITM) is a New Zealand co-operative of independent building supplies and hardware retailers. Its stores sell a range of products to both tradespeople and consumers, including building supplies , power tools , kitchens and paint .

  8. List of tallest buildings and structures in Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Originally the Royal and Sun Alliance tower. Tallest office building in New Zealand 2000–2020 [2] 4 Metropolis: 155 metres (509 ft) 40 1999 Tallest building in New Zealand 1999–2000 and tallest residential building in New Zealand 1999–2020 5 ANZ Centre: 151 metres (495 ft) 35 1991 Tallest building in New Zealand 1991–1999.

  9. The Pacifica (Auckland) - Wikipedia

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    The building overlooks Auckland city and the surrounding harbour at 178.7 metres (586 ft) and 57 floors in height. [ 2 ] The top two floors of the building contain a penthouse that was originally listed for sale at NZ$ 40 million, which would have made it the most expensive apartment ever sold in New Zealand. [ 3 ]