project summary
Multi-floor Modular Facility
category
location
Midwestern U.S.A.
Sunbelt facility
Whitley Manufacturing A Sunbelt Company
size
21,000 sq. ft.
key achievements
Building Floor Plan Highlights

case study summary
This college serves over 4,000 students from around the world. The school, located in downtown, is known for programs in mathematics, engineering and science, but offers a well-regarded liberal arts program as well. In the past decade, the school has undergone rapid growth. Continued, rapid growth in enrollment created a need for additional housing at the school. This new dormitory was designed as a sister facility to an existing dormitory.
As with the previous dormitory projects built by Whitley Manufacturing, time was of the essence, with the balance of construction to occur over the less crowded summer semester. In just under 90 days, Whitley Manufacturing constructed the 21,000 SFT four story dormitory. A variety of unique techniques were utilized to enhance the speed of the process and control costs to the client. These included the use of floorless, three dimensional building modules set upon a site poured slab and floorless modules used to construction the stairwells. The building houses 68 students in semi-private suites.
A four-story modular residence hall delivered in under 90 days to meet the college’s growing housing demands. Designed to balance speed, cost control, and modern student living, this dormitory demonstrates how innovative modular techniques can expand campus capacity while maintaining quality and architectural appeal.
key achievements
Building Floor Plan Highlights

case study summary
This college serves over 4,000 students from around the world. The school, located in downtown, is known for programs in mathematics, engineering and science, but offers a well-regarded liberal arts program as well. In the past decade, the school has undergone rapid growth. Continued, rapid growth in enrollment created a need for additional housing at the school. This new dormitory was designed as a sister facility to an existing dormitory.
As with the previous dormitory projects built by Whitley Manufacturing, time was of the essence, with the balance of construction to occur over the less crowded summer semester. In just under 90 days, Whitley Manufacturing constructed the 21,000 SFT four story dormitory. A variety of unique techniques were utilized to enhance the speed of the process and control costs to the client. These included the use of floorless, three dimensional building modules set upon a site poured slab and floorless modules used to construction the stairwells. The building houses 68 students in semi-private suites.
A four-story modular residence hall delivered in under 90 days to meet the college’s growing housing demands. Designed to balance speed, cost control, and modern student living, this dormitory demonstrates how innovative modular techniques can expand campus capacity while maintaining quality and architectural appeal.








