About
Located on historic Mare Island, Calif., iMod Systems was formed with the belief that today’s buildings need to be re-architected from the ground up to better serve our ever evolving communities – and all people who live in them – for life in the 21st Century.
This required significant innovation in building design, construction processes and technology, and sustainable materials utilization. It ultimately required that we rethink the role buildings play in every aspect of our lives. As a result, iMod has married the ability to accommodate changing technologies with an innovative new moment frame building design to create the iMod High Performance Building System.
iMod now makes the industry’s only building system that enables housing and educational structures that are relocatable, reconfigurable, sustainable, and long lasting. Additionally, our educational buildings are approved by the California Division of the State Architect (DSA), California State University and California Housing and Community Development (HDD).
With migrating demographics and skyrocketing land costs, the old adage of ‘location, location, location’ is outdated. We have developed a Future Proof building system that provides healthier and more stimulating living and learning environments. It provides community leaders and educators a more flexible and tech-ready workplace, administrators a DSA approved high performance relocatable facility, and communities a forward-looking building system that will never become obsolete.
iMod Systems high performance buildings provide the ultimate in speed of delivery and flexibility. Available in single and/or two-story configurations, the modular buildings are prefabricated in the iMod factory on Mare Island in Vallejo, California, just one hour north of San Francisco. They are then delivered to a public housing or school site fully assembled and ready for utility hook up and occupancy within days.
With their unique design, iMod buildings achieve forty feet of clear span in a multi-story configuration without requiring internal structural columns, walls, or external trusses. If necessary, a second story can be added to a pre-existing building at any time in the future, conserving open space on a school campus. And, as student populations ebb and flow with changing demographics, the second story of a classroom building can be removed and relocated to some other location to become the first story of a new school facility.
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