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2022-01-26 00:00:00
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GWI, a German company that specializes in the manufacturing of high-quality wooden modular construction components, has gone into partnership with Polish construction company Erbud. This partnership will help expand Erbud's production of wooden modular construction components and allow them to penetrate new markets. GWI has been operating on the German market for 25 years and has completed some prestigious projects, such as the ICE tunnel between Cologne and Bonn and Huawei's headquarters. With this agreement Erbud looks to continue their success in the modular construction industry.
Erbud to Construct Residential, Office and Industrial Buildings
Erbud has announced their plans to expand their construction services by constructing residential, office and industrial buildings. The company will also work with Mod21 to create hybrid buildings that use modular construction methods. This expansion is in response to the growing demand for modular buildings, which are seen as a more efficient and sustainable way to construct facilities. With this new partnership, Erbud looks poised to become a leading player in the modular construction market.
Mod21 to focus on construction of large wooden modular buildings
Intro: Mod21, a Polish company specializing in the construction of large wooden modular buildings, has announced their plans to reach full production capacity by 2026. The company aims to manufacture 100,000 square meters of modules per year and generate sales revenues of around PLN 650 million. With a yield of 5-8 percent, Mod21 is poised to become a major player in the modular building market. Thanks to the benefits of prefabrication, wooden modular buildings are becoming an increasingly popular choice for hotels, office towers, dormitories, hospitals and other public utility facilities. With rising demand comes rising profits - investors should keep an eye on Mod21 as they enter.
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