Feature Story: August 10, 2018
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Temporary Modular Classroom Production |
Mod Space is the company subcontracted by AECOM to supply temporary modular classrooms to the Virgin Islands Department of Education. The facilities are being manufactured in five plants across three states: Georgia, Pennsylvania and Florida. AECOM chartered freightliners through Global Go to transport the facilities from the seaport in Jacksonville, Florida. The first shipment of classrooms arrived into the Territory on July 29, 2018. Once on island, local crews transported the trailers to their respective school sites.
The following images are a step by step process of the work involved in getting modular classrooms on island from the commencement of the building process.
Classrooms being assembled in the manufacturing plant.
Completed classrooms loaded on the shipping dock in Jacksonville, Florida.
Global Go freightliner transporting modular classrooms arrive at the Crown Bay port.
Modular classrooms being offloaded onto the dock to be transported to school sites.
Local crews transport the classrooms to their designed school sites.
Modular classrooms for Julius E. Sprauve School are loaded onto the General II barge to be transported to St. John.
Modular classrooms being transported at Arthur Richards Junior High School in St. Croix.