Quick Answer
Prefabricated structures — steel warehouses, site offices, staff housing, and modular buildings — are sourced from China with engineering documentation. Key checks are structural design and load/wind ratings, material grade, engineering drawings, and installation/erection support.
What to Specify and Verify
- Structural design with wind, snow, and seismic loads
- Steel grade and component quality
- Complete engineering and erection drawings
- Installation support and packing for transport
Confirm specifications, applicable standards and certification, and verified manufacturing, then inspect before shipment. Plutonia sources prefabricated structures with QC and delivery aligned to your project schedule.
Key Takeaways
- Specify standards and certification for prefabricated structures.
- Use verified manufacturers.
- Inspect before shipment.
- Align delivery to the project programme.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prefabricated structures can I source from China?
Steel-frame warehouses, site offices, staff accommodation, and modular buildings are available, supplied with engineering documentation for assembly on site.
What engineering documentation is needed?
Structural design with load ratings (wind, snow, seismic), material specifications, and complete fabrication and erection drawings so the structure can be assembled correctly and safely.
Are prefab structures suitable for harsh climates?
Yes, if engineered for the site's loads and conditions. Provide site data (wind, snow, seismic) so the structure is designed and rated appropriately.
How are prefab structures shipped?
Disassembled and packed for container or breakbulk transport, with components labelled to match the erection drawings for on-site assembly.
Can Plutonia source prefab structures?
Yes. Plutonia sources prefabricated structures with engineering documentation and installation support. Submit your project details to start.
