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Online technical support, Onsite Installation, Onsite Training, Onsite Inspection, Free spare parts, Return and Replacement, Other
graphic design, 3D model design, total solution for projects, Cross Categories Consolidation, Others
steel
Guangdong, China
Modern
Lifetime
Liyou
LYB-001
CE Certification
Industrial Commercial
C.Z Shape Steel Channel
Sliding Door
Customized Color
Sandwich Panel Optional
Aluminum Alloy Sliding Window
SAP2000/AutoCAD /PKPM /3D3S/TEKLA
Hot Dip Galvanized
25-60 days
A modular metal building is a prefabricated steel structure built in factory-controlled modules that are transported and assembled on-site. This modern building approach combines the strength and durability of steel with the flexibility and speed of modular construction.
Modular metal buildings are widely used in commercial, industrial, agricultural, and institutional projects because they can be delivered faster, installed with less disruption, and customized to suit diverse functional needs.
Modular metal buildings consist of repeated, prefabricated sections called modules. These modules are constructed off-site under controlled conditions, then shipped to your site and assembled together using inter-module connections.
Unlike traditional on-site construction, modular metal buildings reduce on-site labor, lower material waste, and shorten project timelines while meeting the same building codes and quality standards.
Modular construction allows site work and building fabrication to happen simultaneously, reducing overall project time substantially compared to traditional methods.
Constructed using high-grade steel framing, modular metal buildings offer excellent structural performance, weather resistance, and long service life.
Modules can be combined side-by-side, stacked, or extended to create a wide range of building configurations — from single-story workshops to multi-unit office spaces.
Factory production minimizes material waste and on-site disruptions, reducing labor and overall build costs.
Modular methods typically generate less waste and can incorporate recycled steel components, supporting sustainability goals.
Modular metal buildings are versatile and widely applied in:
Commercial retail spaces and offices
Warehouses and distribution centers
Industrial plants and workshops
Classrooms and institutional facilities
Temporary or relocatable site offices
Storage facilities and utility spaces
Their adaptability makes them suitable for both permanent and temporary project requirements.
We offer a wide range of choices for your modular metal building project:
Building size and configuration
Roof types including pitched, flat, or barrel vault
Insulation options for climate control
Windows, doors, and access systems
Interior partitions and finishes
Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems
Custom modules help you achieve your desired functionality and aesthetic finish without compromise.
Discuss your project goals, site conditions, and functional needs.
Our engineers prepare detailed modular plans that meet local codes and structural requirements.
Modules are built in controlled factory conditions to ensure quality and precision.
Prefabricated modules are transported to your site and assembled rapidly with minimal disruption.
Q: How long does it take to build a modular metal building?
Because modules are prefabricated off-site, construction time can be significantly shorter than traditional on-site builds — often weeks rather than months.
Q: Are modular metal buildings durable?
Yes. These buildings are engineered with steel components that withstand weather, seismic loads, and long-term use.
Q: Can a modular building be expanded later?
Yes. Modular units can be added or reconfigured to accommodate future expansion or additional space needs.

| No | Components | Specification | ||
| Embedded Parts | ||||
| 1 | Anchor Bolt | M24 | ||
| 2 | High Strength Bolt | M20,10.9S | ||
| 3 | Common Bolt | M16 | ||
| 4 | Galvanized Bolt | M12 | ||
| 5 | Shear Nail | M16 | ||
| 6 | Tir rod | ∅32*2.5 | ||
| Main Steel Structure Parts | ||||
| 1 | Steel Column (Q355B) | H550*300*10*16 | ||
| 2 | Wind Column (Q355B) | H400*220*6*10 | ||
| 3 | Roof Frame Beam (Q355B) | H900~500*220*10*12 H500~650*220*8*12 | ||
| 4 | Crane Beam (Q355B) | H650*320/240*10*16/14 | ||
| 5 | Tie Bar(Q235B) | ∅168*4.0 | ||
| 6 | Horizontal Brace (Q235B) | ∅168*4.0 | ||
| 7 | Column Brace (Q235B) | ∅25 | ||
| 8 | Angle Brace (Q235B) | L63*5.0 | ||
| 9 | Roof Purlin (Galvanized) | Z280*80*20*2.5 | ||
| 10 | Wall Purlin (Galvanized) | C250*75*20*2.5 | ||
| 11 | Connecting Plate | 6mm-30mm | ||
| Other Steel Structure Parts | ||||
| 1 | Roof Panel | 50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel | ||
| 2 | Wall Panel | 50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel | ||
| 3 | Gutter | 2mm Galvanized Steel Plate | ||
| 4 | Down Pipe | PVC160 (Including parts) | ||
| 5 | Trimming | Color steel 0.5mm Gavanized steel panel | ||

A modular metal building is a prefabricated steel structure built in factory-controlled modules that are transported and assembled on-site. This modern building approach combines the strength and durability of steel with the flexibility and speed of modular construction.
Modular metal buildings are widely used in commercial, industrial, agricultural, and institutional projects because they can be delivered faster, installed with less disruption, and customized to suit diverse functional needs.
Modular metal buildings consist of repeated, prefabricated sections called modules. These modules are constructed off-site under controlled conditions, then shipped to your site and assembled together using inter-module connections.
Unlike traditional on-site construction, modular metal buildings reduce on-site labor, lower material waste, and shorten project timelines while meeting the same building codes and quality standards.
Modular construction allows site work and building fabrication to happen simultaneously, reducing overall project time substantially compared to traditional methods.
Constructed using high-grade steel framing, modular metal buildings offer excellent structural performance, weather resistance, and long service life.
Modules can be combined side-by-side, stacked, or extended to create a wide range of building configurations — from single-story workshops to multi-unit office spaces.
Factory production minimizes material waste and on-site disruptions, reducing labor and overall build costs.
Modular methods typically generate less waste and can incorporate recycled steel components, supporting sustainability goals.
Modular metal buildings are versatile and widely applied in:
Commercial retail spaces and offices
Warehouses and distribution centers
Industrial plants and workshops
Classrooms and institutional facilities
Temporary or relocatable site offices
Storage facilities and utility spaces
Their adaptability makes them suitable for both permanent and temporary project requirements.
We offer a wide range of choices for your modular metal building project:
Building size and configuration
Roof types including pitched, flat, or barrel vault
Insulation options for climate control
Windows, doors, and access systems
Interior partitions and finishes
Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems
Custom modules help you achieve your desired functionality and aesthetic finish without compromise.
Discuss your project goals, site conditions, and functional needs.
Our engineers prepare detailed modular plans that meet local codes and structural requirements.
Modules are built in controlled factory conditions to ensure quality and precision.
Prefabricated modules are transported to your site and assembled rapidly with minimal disruption.
Q: How long does it take to build a modular metal building?
Because modules are prefabricated off-site, construction time can be significantly shorter than traditional on-site builds — often weeks rather than months.
Q: Are modular metal buildings durable?
Yes. These buildings are engineered with steel components that withstand weather, seismic loads, and long-term use.
Q: Can a modular building be expanded later?
Yes. Modular units can be added or reconfigured to accommodate future expansion or additional space needs.

| No | Components | Specification | ||
| Embedded Parts | ||||
| 1 | Anchor Bolt | M24 | ||
| 2 | High Strength Bolt | M20,10.9S | ||
| 3 | Common Bolt | M16 | ||
| 4 | Galvanized Bolt | M12 | ||
| 5 | Shear Nail | M16 | ||
| 6 | Tir rod | ∅32*2.5 | ||
| Main Steel Structure Parts | ||||
| 1 | Steel Column (Q355B) | H550*300*10*16 | ||
| 2 | Wind Column (Q355B) | H400*220*6*10 | ||
| 3 | Roof Frame Beam (Q355B) | H900~500*220*10*12 H500~650*220*8*12 | ||
| 4 | Crane Beam (Q355B) | H650*320/240*10*16/14 | ||
| 5 | Tie Bar(Q235B) | ∅168*4.0 | ||
| 6 | Horizontal Brace (Q235B) | ∅168*4.0 | ||
| 7 | Column Brace (Q235B) | ∅25 | ||
| 8 | Angle Brace (Q235B) | L63*5.0 | ||
| 9 | Roof Purlin (Galvanized) | Z280*80*20*2.5 | ||
| 10 | Wall Purlin (Galvanized) | C250*75*20*2.5 | ||
| 11 | Connecting Plate | 6mm-30mm | ||
| Other Steel Structure Parts | ||||
| 1 | Roof Panel | 50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel | ||
| 2 | Wall Panel | 50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel | ||
| 3 | Gutter | 2mm Galvanized Steel Plate | ||
| 4 | Down Pipe | PVC160 (Including parts) | ||
| 5 | Trimming | Color steel 0.5mm Gavanized steel panel | ||
