Modular &
Container Structures.
Shipping container conversions, modular office buildings, and prefabricated steel structures for commercial and industrial use. Factory-built to fixed specifications, transported complete, and installed on-site in hours — not months.
Where modular structures
deliver results.
Container Restaurants & Cafes
Converted 20ft and 40ft shipping containers for food & beverage outlets — kitchen, service counter, seating area, and washroom in a single relocatable unit. Built for brands like Ruby Sizzle Heritage and independent cafe operators who need rapid deployment without permanent construction.
Modular Office Buildings
Multi-unit prefabricated office modules for corporate campuses, project sites, and startup workspaces. Individual cabins, open-plan layouts, and conference rooms built off-site and stacked or joined on location. Fully wired with structured cabling, split AC provision, and modular furniture compatibility.
Industrial & Storage Units
Workshops, tool rooms, generator enclosures, and equipment storage built from reinforced steel modules. Heavy-duty flooring rated for forklift traffic, roller shutter doors, ventilation louvres, and lockable access. Ideal for manufacturing plants, construction sites, and logistics yards.
Pop-Up Retail & Exhibition
Temporary branded structures for product launches, trade exhibitions, food festivals, and seasonal retail. Quick assembly and disassembly, full graphic wrap capability, integrated lighting and electrical, and modular expansion for larger footprints. Designed for repeat deployment across multiple venues.
How every modular structure
gets delivered.
Requirement Discussion
We understand your use case — restaurant, office, storage, or pop-up retail. Site constraints, occupancy, utility needs, and budget discussed upfront to define scope and module count.
Layout Design
Floor plan drawn to scale showing partition walls, door and window positions, electrical points, plumbing runs, and furniture layout. 3D visualisation provided for client approval before fabrication begins.
Quote
Fixed-price quotation covering container or module fabrication, insulation, interior fit-out, MEP, surface finishing, transport, and installation. No hidden costs or mid-project revisions.
Container / Module Fabrication
Structural steel frame fabricated from IS 2062 E250 sections. Wall panels, roof, and flooring fitted to the frame. Container conversions involve cutting, reinforcing, and re-skinning as needed.
Fit-Out & Finishing
Electrical wiring, DB boards, lighting, AC provision, plumbing (if applicable), interior wall laminates, flooring, and exterior powder coat or branded graphics applied in the workshop.
Delivery & Installation
Completed modules transported by flatbed trailer to site. Crane-lifted into position, levelled on prepared foundation pads, and connected to site power, water, and drainage.
Technical
details.
Every module is fully detailed in layout drawings before fabrication begins. Electrical, plumbing, and finishing specifications locked in at the quote stage.
Common
questions.
What is the difference between a container conversion and a custom-built modular structure?
A container conversion starts with an existing ISO shipping container (20ft or 40ft) — we cut openings, reinforce the frame, insulate, and fit out the interior. A custom-built modular structure is fabricated from scratch using MS structural sections, so dimensions, ceiling height, and layout are fully flexible. Container conversions are faster and more cost-effective for standard sizes; custom builds suit non-standard dimensions or multi-storey configurations.
How long does a typical container or modular project take?
A single container conversion with standard fit-out takes 3-4 weeks from design approval. Multi-container or multi-module projects take 5-8 weeks depending on complexity, interior finishes, and MEP scope. We confirm the exact timeline in the quotation after understanding your requirements.
Can a container structure be relocated after installation?
Yes — that is one of the key advantages. Container structures can be crane-lifted onto a flatbed and moved to a new site. We design connections (electrical, plumbing, foundation bolts) for easy disconnect and reconnect. Custom modular structures can also be relocated if they are designed as transportable units from the outset.
Do I need building permits for a container structure?
Permit requirements vary by location and intended use. Temporary structures at events or construction sites typically need fewer approvals. Permanent commercial installations (restaurants, offices) usually require local building permission, structural certification, and fire safety clearance. We provide structural drawings and load calculations that your architect can submit with the permit application.
Can you integrate full electrical and plumbing into a container?
Absolutely. We pre-wire containers with distribution boards, MCBs, LED lighting, power sockets, AC provision, and exhaust fans. Plumbing for washrooms, kitchenettes, and drainage can be integrated with concealed piping. All electrical work is done to IS 732 standards with proper earthing and safety provisions.
Have a project?
Let's engineer it.
Share your drawings or describe your project. We'll visit the site, prepare shop drawings, and send a transparent engineering quote — material, labour, finishing, and installation — within 48 hours. No obligations.