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Welcome to the Stream Modular video section, your ultimate resource for demystifying modular construction. Our videos cover every aspect of the modular world, from manufacturing and transportation to logistics and innovative projects. Explore insights on multi-family units, hotels, staging yards, and more, all designed to elevate your modular construction knowledge.
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Driving the Future of Modular Construction Through Logistics At Stream Modular, we’re not building homes—we’re building possibilities. Modular construction has the power to tackle the affordable housing crisis by cutting […]
A quick demonstration of how a stretch hydraulic trailer loads and unloads.
This tilted apartment module isn't due to imbalance or operator error but is an intentional process called rendering. Rendering involves tilting one side of the module higher than the other to ensure a more accurate and tighter connection with adjoining modules during placement.
Discover the entire journey of a module in modular construction, from factory fabrication to job site installation. Modules are built into fully furnished living spaces, stored in staging yards, and transported in sequence to ensure efficient construction.
Cribbing involves supporting modules on stacks, typically 35 to 40 inches high, using materials like wood, metal, or composites. Proper cribbing ensures easy loading and unloading without heavy equipment, preventing deflection and maintaining stability.
Autonomous mod trailers revolutionize modular construction by loading and offloading modules autonomously, eliminating the need for cranes and additional labor. Hydraulic jack trailers use hydraulic jacks to raise and lower modules, allowing a single driver to complete the process in under five minutes.
Staging yards in modular construction ensure efficiency by temporarily storing modules near the job site in an organized sequence. Proper setup, including adequate space, security, and substrate, minimizes delays and maintains construction crew efficiency.