Prefabricated housing has a high degree of engineering, shorter construction period, and significantly reduced cost.
Rapid Deployment: Compared to traditional buildings, container houses can shorten the construction cycle by 30%-50%. Most interior decoration and system integration are completed in the factory, with on-site work mainly involving hoisting, assembly, and connection, greatly reducing interference with the construction site environment.
Flexible Combination: Through various horizontal or vertical combinations (such as side-by-side, stacking, and staggering), a rich variety of spatial forms can be created, from compact single-container studios to grand multi-story complexes.
Scalability: When the living area needs to be expanded in the future, theoretically, new container modules can be added like building blocks, a flexibility that traditional brick-and-mortar structures cannot match.
Installing container houses not only allows for better control over the finished product, but also results in an aesthetically pleasing appearance.





