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Hunter KnepshieldModular Buildings, Portable Storage & Relocation Walkways

Since 1967, Hunter Knepshield has provided quality services and competitive pricing to the parks and recreation industry with a complete range of modular public use buildings for parks and sporting venues. Available on a cooperative contract through OMNIA Partners, Hunter Knepshield offers modular walkways and much more to agencies nationwide. Standard or custom designed modular buildings for restrooms, concessions, shower, laundry, storage, shelter or combination structures are engineered to meet needs for functionality and low maintenance with fast installation. Manufactured in a quality-controlled factory environment with the latest construction techniques and tools, these facilities are delivered pre-wired, pre-plumbed and complete with an integral flooring system…ready for final hook-up.

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Hunter Knepshield products and solutions are available on a competitively solicited, publicly awarded cooperative contract through OMNIA Partners.

Hunter Knepshield Building Types

Modular Restrooms

The Hunter Knepshield line of modular restroom facilities includes solutions for virtually any situation with fast turnaround and simple site preparation. Pre-manufactured for economy and ease of installation, the buildings are pre-plumbed, pre-wired, and shipped complete – ready for placement.

Modular Concessions and/or Kitchens

The Hunter Knepshield line of modular food service facilities that can meet the needs that a revenue generating facility requires.

Modular Bathhouses

The Hunter Knepshield line of modular Bathhouses includes solutions for virtually any situation with fast turnaround and simple site preparation. Pre-manufactured for economy and ease of installation, the buildings are pre-plumbed, pre-wired, and shipped complete – ready for placement.

Modular Classroom Buildings

The Hunter Knepshield line of modular Classroom Buildings changes the way a modular classroom building systems should look. With only 8” from finish grade to floor height allows entrances to have one stair or a short ramp on grade. Buildings have roof slope choices as well as exterior choices to match existing school or surrounding environment.

Sustainability

The key benefit of modular construction is the essential quality benefits which come with working in a controlled factory environment. Buildings are designed and built to the same, higher sustainability standards as traditional construction.

Modular construction is cheaper and less time consuming to erect compared with traditional construction methods, however it also brings with it a raft of sustainability benefits as well. Read about the three ways in which modular buildings are a lot more environmentally friendly compared to traditionally constructed buildings.

1. Use Less Energy

Nearly 90 percent of the construction of a modular building takes place off-site, hence the term “prefabricated buildings.” With this approach, there is significantly less disturbance to the environment surrounding the construction site. Due to the fact these buildings are prefabricated in a controlled factory environment, there is negligible wastage of materials resources and highly efficient use of energy. It takes almost 30 percent less time for the building to be complete compared to a traditionally constructed building.

2. Recycled Materials

Technology has made it possible for us to recycle almost anything. Modular buildings are constructed with recycled (and recyclable) materials for the most part. Recycled steel, recycled wood and even recycled glass are a large part of what makes up a modular building. For instance, Hunter Knepshield Company uses partitions created from post-consumer materials. Granted, not every part of the building can be made of recycled material, but all these parts can certainly be reused over and over again without seeing much wear and tear.

3. Modular Buildings are Recyclable Buildings 

Modular buildings are called “portable buildings” for a reason. They can literally be transported from one place to another without having to go through the process of demolition. The term “modular” comes from the fact that these buildings are built one module (or unit) at a time and are then assembled on site. So, it stands to reason that they can also be dismantled. This makes it very easy to take down the building without disturbing the surrounding environment with dust, debris and other unwanted pollutants.


Contact Information

Tom Knepshield II
Vice President 
Knepjr@iglou.com

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