Award-Winning Modular Buildings
We have a few awards on our shelves. That’s because we work hard to deliver exceptional modular designs that pay attention to the little details that matter to our clients.
When you work with us, you’re working with the best in the industry.
“Vendor of the Year,” “Best in Show,” “First Place,” – These are all awards we have received, not just once, not twice, but repeatedly over the years. These awards reiterate that we’re not just good at what we do, but we’re the best at what we do. Our modular building designs are recognized by entities like the KCDA Cooperative Purchasing Contract and the Modular Building Institute’s Awards of Distinction. So, when we say we’re the best, you don’t have to just take our word for it. Take theirs.
KCDA Cooperative Purchasing Contract
Modular Building Institute's Awards of Distinction
First Place: Permanent Correctional Under 10,000 Sq. Ft.
Ada County Juvenile set out to start a “Bridge Program” in the community based off a successful program in Nevada that aims to catch “at-risk” youth before they enter the juvenile and welfare systems, and they needed a dedicated building for it.
The San Diego Airport embarked on a seven-year, $3.4 billion project to completely overhaul terminal one. Arrive, a joint venture construction group needed 73,872 square-feet of conference, office and administration space.
First Place: Permanent Modular Healthcare Under 10,000 Sq. Ft.
The Suquamish Native American Tribe was inundated with community members in need of a clinic dedicated to COVID-19 testing, diagnosis, and treatment.
The Swinomish Indian Tribe needed to expand their current administration office space, and with their federal grant set to expire, they turned to modular construction. Pacific Mobile quickly provided a modular building.
The College of Western Idaho was expanding. As a result, they needed additional administration and office space to support their increasing enrollment and offer the flexibility to relocate the buildings in the future.
Six mobile and modular buildings outfitted for use as dormitories, an assembly room, manager’s office, laundry, restrooms, and showers provided to Bay Area Community Services.
Pacific Mobile installed five buildings which provided City of Hope the space they needed for multiple parties to collaborate on the expansion of the hospital.
SAGE classrooms use sustainability features to create a healthy learning environment; this school in Silverdale, Washington joins five modular classrooms via a central corridor.
Olympic College was in need of more classroom space at their Poulsbo, WA campus. After learning about the Smart Academic Green Environment (SAGE) classrooms, the customer determined
that this would be the best solution.
Pacific Mobile built and installed an impressive structure that included specialty doors, coffer ceiling insets, a stucco finish, and many other carefully chosen architectural details.
The Yakama Nation of Indians needed a custom facility to supply Wi-Fi and data services throughout the reservation. A 5,376-square foot facility was designed and constructed to meet this need.
First Place: Relocatable Institutional or Assembly Under 10,000 Sq. Ft.
Constellation Brands needed a new center to evaluate the psychological and physiological responses of panelists testing both their wines and competitors wines, in order to determine marketing and growing strategies for the future.
After a fire had destroyed two existing portables at the oldest school in Portland, OR; Portland Public Schools needed to quickly and affordably replace the old structures.
This building serves as the administration and archival wing for the Wanapum Heritage Center.
First Place: Relocatable Education Under 10,000 Sq. Ft.
After a fire had destroyed two existing portables at the oldest school in Portland, OR; Portland Public Schools needed to quickly and affordably replace the old structures.
This dining facility complements the residence halls with an appropriate color profile and varied height retaining wall. Door locations, exterior building features and workspace optimization were all considered to keep security a top priority.
This winery and office building were built to expand the winery’s existing operations. The interior was opened up to create a larger lab, conference room, and more privacy for executive staff.
First Place: Permanent Office Under 10,000 Sq. Ft.
This office building was built to replace the City of Arlington’s existing public works administration building. Our approach was to design and engineer a building that utilized both modular and conventional construction methods.
First Place: Permanent Modular Education Under 5,000 Sq. Ft.
This preschool was built to accommodate school enrollment growth in the area. Each classroom has direct entry into the courtyard play area located directly behind the building.
First Place: Permanent Education Under 10,000 Sq. Ft.
This building was built as an operation, dispatch, and personnel training facility for Knife River. The Knife River Corporation needed to relocate and opted for a modular design to lower costs and allow for tight time constraints.
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