Wildlife Research Center Welcomes Visiting Scientists
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To create temporary quarters for
visiting scientists, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (US FWS)
built the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Patuxent, MD. The
2-story, duplex structure consists of an ADA-compliant modular
building, which was manufactured at company’s facility and
shipped in 4 pieces to the site. The wooden sections were placed on
a foundation and then covered with vinyl siding. Each 1,600-sq.-ft.
unit features 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, kitchen, dining room, and
laundry area. After the first structure was installed, the US FWS
decided to order an identical building to serve additional needs.
Company’s other modular projects range from golf clubhouses
to Hazmat enclosures. Specialties include pre-fabricated metal
buildings. On GSA contract.K-Con, Inc., Charleston, SC
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