project summary

Modular Homeless Transition Campus

location

Pacific Northwestern U.S.A.

Sunbelt facility

Whitley Manufacturing
A Sunbelt Company

size

13,000 sq. ft.

key achievements

  • Completed site installation within two weeks of no-notification.
  • Achieved certification and occupancy milestones under compressed schedules.
  • Delivered all buildings by April 4, 2020, meeting strict project deadlines.
  • Enabled earlier campus opening to serve vulnerable populations sooner.
  • Provided a relocatable, high-quality housing solution adaptable for future needs.

Building Floor Plan Highlights

  • 13,000 sq. ft. multi-building modular campus.
  • 14 individual buildings totaling 16 modular units.
  • Flexible site layout designed for operational flow and tenant privacy.

case study summary

With the project changing in some aspects and needing to be deployed sooner than anticipated, Whitley Evergreen needed to have all buildings on site by March 31, 2020 after being notified on March 23, 2020. The homeless transition campus is a pilot test for the county to see if modular buildings are a way to combat the problem of homelessness in the area and be able to move the campus to areas around the city with higher demand if need be. The overall building needed to be able to accommodate the needs of both staff and tenants as well as being designed in a way that would allow for durability if it was to be moved to another location later in the buildings life.

With a tight timeline and in the midst of a pandemic Whitley Evergreen was able to deliver all buildings on site within 2 weeks of notification from the County Government. In addition to this, all buildings were set by April 4, 2020 meeting all deadlines and ensuring that the building could open sooner to meet the demands of the homeless population.

Utilizing Whitley Evergreen’s tremendous experience with modular construction, quick and efficient project management the project ended up meeting all criteria needed for the county.

key achievements

  • Completed site installation within two weeks of no-notification.
  • Achieved certification and occupancy milestones under compressed schedules.
  • Delivered all buildings by April 4, 2020, meeting strict project deadlines.
  • Enabled earlier campus opening to serve vulnerable populations sooner.
  • Provided a relocatable, high-quality housing solution adaptable for future needs.

Building Floor Plan Highlights

  • 13,000 sq. ft. multi-building modular campus.
  • 14 individual buildings totaling 16 modular units.
  • Flexible site layout designed for operational flow and tenant privacy.

case study summary

With the project changing in some aspects and needing to be deployed sooner than anticipated, Whitley Evergreen needed to have all buildings on site by March 31, 2020 after being notified on March 23, 2020. The homeless transition campus is a pilot test for the county to see if modular buildings are a way to combat the problem of homelessness in the area and be able to move the campus to areas around the city with higher demand if need be. The overall building needed to be able to accommodate the needs of both staff and tenants as well as being designed in a way that would allow for durability if it was to be moved to another location later in the buildings life.

With a tight timeline and in the midst of a pandemic Whitley Evergreen was able to deliver all buildings on site within 2 weeks of notification from the County Government. In addition to this, all buildings were set by April 4, 2020 meeting all deadlines and ensuring that the building could open sooner to meet the demands of the homeless population.

Utilizing Whitley Evergreen’s tremendous experience with modular construction, quick and efficient project management the project ended up meeting all criteria needed for the county.

resources

Case Study PDF