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Product Description
Labor Camp Dormitory Steel Structure Building
The K house, also known as a Prefabricated Modular House, is designed and manufactured with a steel structure frame and sandwich panels assembled with doors and windows. This design is the most economic solution for construction sites, mining sites, and oil fields as workers' quarters or site offices.
These structures are commonly used for soldier camps, government projects, and school facilities including student dormitories, laundry rooms, and clinics. They are also ideal for refugee housing or low-income family housing due to their durability and ease of setup.
All parts are fabricated according to specific design requirements, with steel components welded and painted. Assembly is achieved using bolts and screws on a local cement foundation. A standard 1*40'HQ container can load approximately 280-320m2 of materials.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is a K house prefabricated building?
It is an economic house designed with a steel structure frame and sandwich panels, commonly used for labor camps, site offices, and dormitories.
Q2: How many floors can be built with this structure?
The building can be configured as a 1-floor, 2-floor, or 3-floor structure depending on project requirements.
Q3: Is the building resistant to natural disasters?
Yes, it is designed to resist Grade 7 earthquakes and Grade 10 typhoons.
Q4: How fast can it be installed?
The installation is very fast; for example, 6 skilled workers can complete approximately 100 square meters of building in one day.
Q5: What materials are used for the walls and roof?
We typically use EPS, IEPS, or Glass wool sandwich panels which provide fireproofing and heat insulation.
Q6: How long is the service life of the steel structure?
The main steel structures are modularized, welded, and painted, providing a service life of 15 to 25 years.