project summary

Modular Pre-School

category
location

Midwestern U.S.A.

Sunbelt facility

Whitley Manufacturing
A Sunbelt Company

size

9,400 sq. ft.

key achievements

  • Accelerated modular delivery meeting strict production timeline.
  • Pre-installed utilities and grouped plumbing for efficiency.
  • Engineered for safe, child-focused learning environments.
  • Streamlined on-site connections reducing disruption.
  • High-quality finishes designed for durability and heavy use.

Building Floor Plan Highlights

  • Dedicated infant, toddler, and preschool classrooms.
  • Secure check-in lobby with controlled access.
  • Central corridor for safe and efficient circulation.
  • Nurse’s office for student health needs.

case study summary

Whitley teamed up with a Sunbelt Dealer to create a daycare and preschool for the community. The modular built daycare and preschool is comprised of thirteen modules featuring various learning/care areas for a variety of ages of children, offices, reception area, and thirteen restrooms.

Creating space quickly is easy. Creating space quickly with a high degree of quality and minimal disruption? Now thats a challenge for most!

The daycare and preschool needed to have numerous utilities pre-installed and various rooms to separate the age groups of children. This posed a great challenge for the Whitley team when it came to the engineering and production of the building. On top of all of this a strict timeline for the set of this building meant creating a production process as efficient as possible for this building was a must.

Utilizing Whitley’s 75+ years of modular construction experience paired with the Sunbelt Dealers’ incredible construction management abilities allowed this preschool and daycare to be built on time and meet the tough timeline.

A thoughtfully engineered modular childcare facility designed to deliver safe, efficient, and high-quality early learning environments on an accelerated timeline. The Daycare project demonstrates how precise factory construction and coordinated site integration can meet strict scheduling demands while supporting the unique needs of infants, toddlers, and preschool students.

key achievements

  • Accelerated modular delivery meeting strict production timeline.
  • Pre-installed utilities and grouped plumbing for efficiency.
  • Engineered for safe, child-focused learning environments.
  • Streamlined on-site connections reducing disruption.
  • High-quality finishes designed for durability and heavy use.

Building Floor Plan Highlights

  • Dedicated infant, toddler, and preschool classrooms.
  • Secure check-in lobby with controlled access.
  • Central corridor for safe and efficient circulation.
  • Nurse’s office for student health needs.

case study summary

Whitley teamed up with a Sunbelt Dealer to create a daycare and preschool for the community. The modular built daycare and preschool is comprised of thirteen modules featuring various learning/care areas for a variety of ages of children, offices, reception area, and thirteen restrooms.

Creating space quickly is easy. Creating space quickly with a high degree of quality and minimal disruption? Now thats a challenge for most!

The daycare and preschool needed to have numerous utilities pre-installed and various rooms to separate the age groups of children. This posed a great challenge for the Whitley team when it came to the engineering and production of the building. On top of all of this a strict timeline for the set of this building meant creating a production process as efficient as possible for this building was a must.

Utilizing Whitley’s 75+ years of modular construction experience paired with the Sunbelt Dealers’ incredible construction management abilities allowed this preschool and daycare to be built on time and meet the tough timeline.

A thoughtfully engineered modular childcare facility designed to deliver safe, efficient, and high-quality early learning environments on an accelerated timeline. The Daycare project demonstrates how precise factory construction and coordinated site integration can meet strict scheduling demands while supporting the unique needs of infants, toddlers, and preschool students.

resources

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