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Portable Prefab Site Office Cabin Single Story Standard Steel Structure Modular Temporary Guard Clinic House
[Multi-Functional Portable Cabin]
A highly versatile single-story utility cabin ideal for deployment as field security guard cabins, site checkpoints, administrative reception desks, or portable tool lockers.
[Ultra-Fast 3-Hour Setup]
Designed with our standard bolt-together modular system, allowing just 4 trained local workers to fully erect a standard, secure, weather-tight unit in under 3 hours with simple hand tools.
[Rustproof Electro-Powder Painting]
Primary columns and structural floor channels are formed from 3.0mm hot-dip galvanized steel, coated with durable electrostatic powder spray, keeping the frame rust-free for 10+ years.
[Tough Steel-Skin Sandwich Panels]
Wall panels are constructed from 50mm fire-retardant EPS core sandwich panels encased in dual 0.4mm high-tensile color steel skins, ensuring great impact resistance and weather defense.
[Convenient Flat-Pack Shipping]
Fully collapsible into modular flat-pack segments. Up to 15 fully disassembled portable cabin units load comfortably onto a single trailer, slashing inland transit and crane deployment costs.
Fast construction, modular design, movable, relatively low cost, and strong structure.
What is the approximate cost of a container house?
Cost varies by size, modification level, interior finishing, and transportation/installation. Generally, a basic single-container house may cost a few thousand RMB, while high-end custom designs have no budget cap.
How long is the service life of a container house?
With proper anti-rust and anti-corrosion treatment, a container house can last 10-20 years, and in some cases up to 30 years or more.
Can container houses be stacked or combined into multi-story buildings?
Yes. With structural reinforcement and proper design, multiple containers can be stacked or joined to create duplexes, villas, office buildings, or even hotels.
How safe are container houses, especially in terms of wind and earthquake resistance?
Thanks to their steel structure, container houses have good wind and seismic resistance. They can generally withstand magnitude 8 earthquakes and typhoon-level winds (with proper foundation and connections).
Can container houses be used legally as permanent residences?
In some countries/regions, yes, provided they meet local building codes, obtain permits, and satisfy safety, sanitation, and insulation standards. Some areas only allow them as temporary auxiliary structures.