OVERVIEW

Engineered once, deployable many times.

A modular workshop unit is a heavy-duty industrial facility built from prefabricated modules with the structural capacity, electrical infrastructure, ventilation and equipment provisions required for industrial workshop operations — vehicle and equipment maintenance, metal fabrication and welding, mechanical assembly, electrical assembly, woodworking, or specialised manufacturing. structmod modular workshop units serve mining and oil & gas operators establishing site maintenance facilities, defence forces standing up vehicle workshops at deployed bases, manufacturing companies establishing production lines at new locations, and infrastructure projects (construction, utilities) requiring on-site workshop capability.

Standard configurations include workshop bays sized to the equipment being serviced (typically 6-8 m clear height for large vehicle access, 4-6 m for general workshop use), 3-phase electrical infrastructure sized to workshop equipment load (typical 80-200 kVA per workshop bay), compressed air distribution to multiple service points, exhaust extraction for welding fume and engine emissions per EN 12792 and EN ISO 16110-2, overhead crane support beam where lifting capability is required (typical 2-5 tonne crane capacity), parts and tool storage with appropriate security, office and administration space for workshop management, and lockers/changing facilities for workshop staff. Workshop floor finish is heavy-duty concrete or epoxy resin per equipment access and chemical resistance requirements.

structmod modular workshop units serve operators across mining, oil & gas, defence, manufacturing and infrastructure where workshop capability needs to deploy with the operating site. Lead time is 10-14 weeks from contract signature for stock configurations, 12-16 weeks for configurations with overhead crane integration or specialty equipment provisions. EN 1090 EXC-2 structural steel sized to the workshop loads (including crane loads where fitted), IEC 60364-1 commercial/industrial electrical with appropriate earth fault protection, fire safety per workshop fire-load classification, and ventilation per industrial ventilation standards.

Typical deployment sequence

  1. Day 1 — site foundation verified, screw jacks or strip footings in place
  2. Day 2–3 — modules lifted into position by mobile crane
  3. Day 3–4 — inter-module connections and envelope sealing
  4. Day 4–5 — MEP connections, wet testing
  5. Day 5–6 — interior finish, fixtures and equipment install
  6. Day 7 — commissioning, FAT report, user training and handover
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Spec sheet — STR-2187

Overall length14.7 m · 48.2 ft
Width (transport)2.99 m
Width (deployed)2.99 m
Height (transport)3.00 m
Floor area (deployed)44.0 m²
Dry weight9.7 t
ChassisEN 10025 S355JR hot-rolled steel · EN 1090 EXC-2
Welding qualityEN ISO 3834-3
EnvelopeSandwich panel, PIR core 80 mm · λ ≈ 0.023 W/(m·K)
Fire resistanceEI-30 · tested to EN 13501-2
FloorMarine plywood on EPDM · R-10 slip rating
Electrical230 V / 50 Hz · TN-S · IEC 60364 compliant
HVACSplit inverter heat pump · MERV-8
Operating range−25 °C to +50 °C ambient
Wind ratingDesigned for 130 km/h basic wind (EN 1991-1-4)
Seismic designPer EN 1998-1 (Eurocode 8) · ductility class DCM
TransportISO 668 footprint · CSC plate eligible (container variants)
Setup time4 hours · 2-person crew

Full drawings, calculation notes, DoP, O&M manual and FAT report included with every unit. Specs indicative — configurable to project requirements.

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