A batch of customized modular container houses has officially completed base assembly at the factory and is now being shipped to a landmark construction project in Hangzhou. These units will be delivered using a highly efficient “factory prefabrication + on-site finishing” model, ensuring both speed and quality for modern construction site operations.
This shipment highlights the growing demand for modular solutions in large-scale infrastructure projects. The deployed units are based on standardized yet flexible container house solutions, designed to meet diverse functional requirements including project command centers, VIP reception rooms, technical meeting spaces, and management staff accommodation.



Unlike traditional temporary site buildings, this batch of container houses is tailored for a high-profile project that requires not only functionality but also a professional image. The office sections will feature panoramic glass curtain walls installed on-site, enhancing natural lighting while creating a modern, open visual effect.
This design approach serves two purposes. First, it significantly improves the working environment for project teams, offering a more comfortable and productive space. Second, it elevates the overall image of the construction site, making it more suitable for hosting client visits, inspections, and high-level meetings.
The integration of glass curtain walls is carefully planned during the design stage, with reserved structural interfaces prepared in advance at the factory. This ensures seamless installation once the units arrive on-site.
The production phase follows a highly efficient modular manufacturing model. At the factory, key structural and foundational work is completed before shipment. This includes:
· Welding of the primary steel frame structure
· Pre-installation of wall panels and roofing systems
· Basic internal structural setup
Each unit undergoes standardized quality inspection procedures to ensure consistency and reliability. This controlled factory environment minimizes errors and improves overall build precision compared to traditional on-site construction methods.
By completing most of the work in advance, the project significantly reduces on-site construction time, which is particularly valuable for projects with tight schedules or complex site conditions.
Once the container houses arrive at the Hangzhou project site, a professional installation team will carry out secondary finishing work. This stage focuses on refining details and ensuring the final product meets the client’s specific requirements.
Key on-site tasks include:
· Sealing and finishing of structural joints
· Fine adjustment of hardware components such as doors and windows
· Installation of electrical and plumbing systems
· Precise installation of glass curtain walls
· Overall interior and exterior aesthetic improvements
This two-stage delivery model—combining factory precision with on-site customization—allows for both efficiency and flexibility. It ensures that each unit not only meets structural standards but also aligns with the project's functional and visual expectations.
Before dispatch, the factory implements a comprehensive surface protection and inspection process to ensure that all units arrive in optimal condition.
This includes:
· Full inspection of the galvanized coating on steel frames to ensure corrosion resistance
· Professional anti-rust paint application on all welding joints
· Thorough cleaning of both interior and exterior surfaces
· Protective covering of glass curtain wall interfaces and vulnerable components
Specialized protective sleeves are added to sensitive areas to prevent damage during transportation. These measures are particularly important for long-distance shipping, where vibration and handling can impact the integrity of exposed components.
The loading process is executed using a carefully designed securing system. Multiple layers of reinforcement are applied using industrial-grade lifting straps and fastening techniques to ensure stability during transit.
The container units are stacked and secured in a way that maximizes transportation efficiency while maintaining structural safety. This approach reduces the risk of shifting or impact damage, ensuring that the modules arrive ready for immediate installation.
This shipment reflects a broader trend in the construction industry toward modular, prefabricated solutions. By combining standardized production with flexible customization, manufacturers are able to deliver high-quality temporary buildings that meet the evolving needs of modern construction sites.
Suzhou Guxin Steel Structure Engineering Co., Ltd. has positioned itself as a reliable provider in this field, offering integrated solutions that cover design, manufacturing, transportation, and on-site support. Their approach emphasizes practicality, durability, and efficiency, making their products suitable for a wide range of applications—from infrastructure projects to commercial developments.
As construction projects continue to demand faster timelines and higher standards, modular container housing is expected to play an increasingly important role. The successful shipment and upcoming installation of these units in Hangzhou demonstrate how industrialized building methods can deliver both performance and adaptability.