After a fire occurred, a K-12 school in Southeast Alberta needed to house their approximate 280 students while repairs and restoration took place.
After a fire occurred rendering much of the building unusable, a K-12 school in Southeast Alberta was faced with approximately 280 displaced students. To ensure the school year could continue for these students, temporary learning spaces were needed while the damaged school grounds could be remediated.
Quick Facts
Client: Restoration Company Industry: Restoration, disaster recovery Location: Southeast AB Building Use: Temporary classrooms Size of Project: ~8900 sq. ft Project Duration: 1 week mobilization, 3 months on site
Within 1 week of being contacted, BOXX Modular was able to supply this client with eleven 12 x 60' skidded offices to act as classroom space, 3 self-contained lavatories, and one repurposed 12 x 60' skidded Security Unit for the admin team. The quick deployment of these temporary spaces allowed all 280 students to get back to school as soon as possible, on the same school grounds they were used to, for the 3 months it took for restoration and repairs to be made to the main school building.