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Modular Offices Are Changing the Workplace Game — One Move at a Time

Flexible workspace solutions are cutting construction timelines, reducing costs, and shrinking environmental impact compared to traditional buildings

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By Michelle Dawn Mooney · Boxx ModularBuilt ModularLynette WootenMichelle Dawn Mooney
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Key takeaways

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Modular offices reduce construction time and costs.

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They offer flexibility and a smaller environmental footprint.

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There is a growing popularity in modular construction in specific regions.

In this enlightening episode of the Built Modular podcast, Lynette Wooten, Transactional Sales Rep for Boxx Modular, sits down with host Michelle Dawn Mooney for a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of modular construction.

Lynette provides a detailed overview of the numerous benefits of utilizing modular offices over traditional buildings, bringing light to the fact that they not only save cost and time but also leave a lesser environmental footprint.

They not only save cost and time but also leave a lesser environmental footprint.

Throughout the discussion, Lynette addresses several misconceptions associated with modular construction, breaking down commonly held myths and underlining the high quality, efficiency, and customization possibilities it offers. Her insights also shed light on the variety of industries currently benefitting from modular builds, ranging from large-scale builders to medical companies. She walks us through the seamless process of setting up a modular office with Boxx Modular, explaining how they can have an office ready for a client in as swift as two to three weeks.

They can have an office ready for a client in as swift as two to three weeks.

Lynette goes on to highlight the ease of moving these offices when business needs change, further increasing their appeal to modern businesses. The conversation reveals a significant upsurge in the popularity of modular construction in regions like Georgia and South Carolina, especially since COVID-19.

As the podcast wraps up, Lynette shares valuable tips for businesses exploring modular offices for the first time, emphasizing the importance of thorough research and carefully considering space needs to ensure a smoother process. This episode serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring emerging trends in construction. For an in-depth understanding of these insights and more, watch the full Built Modular episode, and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more such industry revelations!

About the author

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Michelle Dawn Mooney is a media professional and host known for her work in broadcast journalism and B2B content.

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About the Experts

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Michelle Dawn Mooney

Host, Built Modular

Michelle Dawn Mooney is the host of the Built Modular podcast at BOXX Modular. She explores the latest trends and information in the modular construction industry, focusing on innovation and sustainability.

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Lynette Wooten

Transactional Sales Representative

Boxx Modular

Lynette Wooten is a transactional sales representative at Boxx Modular. She specializes in promoting the benefits and efficiencies of modular construction solutions.