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The new Accord™ Building Module adapts to the customer’s bespoke specification.
Glasdon recently unveiled the latest product in their range of buildings and housings – a customisable building module that delivers the benefits of off-site manufacturing without having to compromise on functionality.
While traditional modular buildings offer some ability to configure, they aren’t always suitable for the specific needs of your site. For some locations, a certain aesthetic or branding may be desired, while in others, an enhanced level of performance is required.
Accord offers customers the flexibility and freedom to configure their building however they like. The building uses a hot-rolled steel structural frame to allow walls to be configured with doors, windows, and openings as required by the function of the building.
Whether that be a security gatehouse with openings for checking ID cards, a tourist point with large welcoming windows, or a retail space with an open storefront, Accord can adapt seamlessly to the customer’s design intent.
Part of that agility is also the wide range of cladding options available. With so many finishes that can be applied to Accord, customers can express full visual control over their building’s exterior, helping them achieve their desired look.
This feature can be used to ensure the building conforms with corporate branding, or blends into the existing aesthetic of a site, or even to make sure it stands out in a high footfall area.
Accord is compact but versatile, with a maximum footprint of 10m x 3.0m. The unit is ideal for any small external functions that require a building, such as retail spaces, pop-up stores, security gatehouses, small office suites, visitor points, or welfare hubs.
To learn more about Accord, or to submit a quote, contact Glasdon.
