Delays, overruns, weather excuses… you know the drill.
We don’t play that game. We build buildings, not headaches.
Our buildings are made in our factory to millimeter precision,
then assembled in months, not years. Less chaos, more control.
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) is massive panels of layered wood, engineered to perform like concrete and steel—only lighter, cleaner, and easier to build with. It’s fire-resistant, stores carbon, and insulates 10x better than concrete, cutting energy bills by up to 40%. And yes—people love living in it. Modular construction is not something new but we do it with a twist that is good for your wallet, looks and feels premium, and is sustainable as a bonus.
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Faster to build.
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Greater Time and Cost Certainty.
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Less waste.
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Lower Building Cost.
From Handshake to Handover Without the Circus.
The process begins with a site evaluation to identify the building product most suitable for the site. At this stage we will be able to give you a ballpark estimation on the cost for your project. The best time to contact us is when you have a site, and a vision of what you would like to do with it.
The design of a structure includes a detailed plan and specifications. With the help of modular construction, you can customize the layout, as well as the interiors, according to your taste and needs. Your imagination and budget sets the limitation on what is possible.
The design and layout of a modular structure needs to go through a thorough engineering review. Like traditionally built structures, modular buildings are also designed according to the state and local building codes. This ensures that the structure meets the standards of safety and performance. A complete engineering review makes sure that the structure is designed according to the building codes and only then the construction process moves forward.
Similar to traditional construction, modular building construction also require permits and approval for new constructions or major renovation work. Modular construction companies can help you obtain permits and approvals needed for construction of a modular structure. Some of the typical permits required for modular construction are: Building permit, Plumbing permit, Mechanical permit, and Encroachment permit.
While your modular structure is being fabricated in our factories, either our own or your team is deployed at the site to prepare the site for installation of the modular structure. Site preparation usually involves excavation for foundation, water management systems, utilities, walkways, and other site development procedures.
The delivery of a modular structure is predetermined to facilitate efficient installation. The modules are transported from the factory to the installation site via ship or road. The trucks that carry these structures are specially designed to tow these structures. Escorts often accompany these trucks to ensure they are transported securely to the site.
As the modules arrive on the site, installation commences. The customized modular structures are carefully placed on the foundation and stacked one by one, each at a time to ensure they line up appropriately. When the modules are installed we finalize the job onsite by connecting all the wiring and piping as well as finishing exteriors such as facade and roof.
Keys, coffee, and confidence. You get the keys and peace of mind. Warranty starts, but we’re still a call away if you need us
If you want projects finished faster, stronger, and with fewer surprises—this is your chance to lead, not follow.
Real people. Real experience. Real answers.
American Mass Timber Enterprises, Inc
Email: info@amteinc.com
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