The “modular system” designed and developed by Unit
Electrical Engineering Ltd. is a versatile construction
technique for portable steel
buildings.
These modular modules have potential for limitless configurations
as well as the possibility for future expansions, thus are
able to meet various project requirements.
Some module configurations
may include: electrical distribution and
control buildings such as Mobile / Portable Substations,
Walk-in Switchhouses, Electrical & Process Control Rooms,
Pump Control Stations, Field Repair Stations; various laboratory
buildings such as Core Logging and Splitting, Sample Preparation,
Fire Assaying, Wet Assaying, Metallurgical Laboratory, Environmental
Analysis, and Oil Analysis; and other site buildings such
as Offices, Lunchrooms and Washrooms.
The
UEE “modular system” incorporates the use of tubular
steel frame and steel wall & roof panels. Modular
Buildings are designed as stand alone units or
they can be skid or trailer-mounted for ease of mobility
at a job site. The units are well insulated with either
spray-on urethane foam insulation or fibreglass batt insulation.
UEE Buildings are designed to withstand various environments
and climates. They are finished with a durable “powder-coat”
paint and are designed to include interior climatization
such as airconditioning, heating, and venting.