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Ramtech Modular Buildings Come Together for University of North Texas Relocation Project

Commercial modular construction firm Ramtech Building Systems of Mansfield, TX has announced that the company is approaching the final part of the installation phase for the three new modular buildings designated for the Scoular and Stovall Halls Occupant Relocation Project, developed to make way for a new $130 million University Union which began construction in June of this year on the main campus of the University of North Texas located in Denton, Texas. The building installations for two of the facilities are complete and the company is now 50% finished at the third site, all of which make up the 37,778 square foot modular building project which the University bought through the Texas BuyBoard purchasing cooperative.

Mansfield,TX (PRWEB) July 25, 2013

Commercial modular construction firm Ramtech Building Systems of Mansfield, TX has announced that the company is approaching the final part of the installation phase for the three new modular buildings designated for the Scoular and Stovall Halls Occupant Relocation Project on the main campus of the University of North Texas located in Denton, Texas. The building installations for two of the facilities have been completed and the company is now 50% complete at the third site. The modular school buildings for the $3.5 million project were purchased through the Texas Buyboard purchasing cooperative and will provide a total of 37,778 square feet which will be used for the relocation of three of the University's programs currently housed in the Stovall and Scoular Halls. Both of these Halls are being demolished to make way for a new $130 million University Union which began construction in June of this year. With an enrollment that is now over 35,000 students, UNT's current union, built in the 1960s, was only designed for a campus population of 17,000. The University expects the new union to play an important role in enrollment recruitment and retention, along with providing faculty and staff with a facility capable of hosting conferences, professional seminars and events that can enhance the academic reputation of the college.

The manufacturing phase for each of the modular buildings was completed in April and May of this year. Ramtech provided design assistance to Jacobs, the architect for the project, and is working together with The Beck Group, the construction manager that is providing the site built structures which abut the modular buildings at each location. The buildings are spread across two locations, with the first site housing the University's College of Visual Arts and Design as well as the Department of Counseling and Higher Education. When complete, these facilities will include both standard and specialized spaces for classrooms, studio lab teaching spaces, equipment dense work rooms, faculty and staff offices, storage for the fashion design and fibers programs, climate controlled vault space for up to 20,000 pieces of the Texas Fashion Collection, storage and processing space, conference rooms, a laundry room and clinical space. The second site will accommodate the Department of Dance and Theater Arts and will provide space for a student reception area, conference room, instrument storage, faculty and staff offices, four large dance rooms, and the dance computer lab. All of the buildings have been installed on poured foundations and are using a HardiePanel stucco embossed exterior painted to match the surrounding areas. The interiors have been outfitted with vinyl covered gypsum walls and vinyl composition tile on the floors.

About Ramtech Building Systems

Since 1982 Ramtech Building Systems has been providing innovative modular buildings for government agencies, healthcare providers, Fortune 500 companies, and educational institutions throughout the Southern United States. As a design-build construction company, Ramtech offers full in-house design, a manufacturer direct product, and complete site construction services all within a single-source solution. The UNT project was designed and manufactured at Ramtech’s Mansfield, TX headquarters, part of a 20-acre development located in the southern part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Structured as a vertically integrated design-build construction company, Ramtech provides space planning, design services, manufacturing, site construction and finish-out on every project they produce. The company maintains a consistent workforce of production workers and supervisory personnel with an average of 13 years experience, many with tenures over 20 years. This experience, coupled with Ramtech’s approach to modular manufacturing and construction, allows for greater control at each step in the building process resulting in significant time and money savings for their clients. By emphasizing a value engineering approach, Ramtech has successfully completed over 3,000 diverse projects of all sizes. For more information, visit the company's website at ramtechmodular.com. Reported by PRWeb 22 hours ago.

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