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  • Modular construction is a process where building sections—called modules—are constructed off-site in a controlled facility, then transported and assembled on-site. The result is a fully integrated structure that meets the same codes and standards as traditional builds, often in less time.

  • While timelines vary, modular projects are typically completed 30-50% faster than traditional builds. That’s because site work and off-site fabrication happen at the same time, drastically reducing delays.

  • Modular construction can offer cost savings through faster timelines, fewer labour hours on-site, and reduced material waste. While upfront costs may be similar, overall efficiency often leads to long-term savings.

  • Modular buildings can be either. Creo specializes in permanent modular construction—structures that are built to last and meet the same building codes as conventional buildings, with the added bonus of faster delivery and high-quality control.

  • Yes. Every modular building Creo delivers is designed and constructed to meet or exceed all applicable local, provincial, and national building codes and standards, just like traditional construction.