
Here at A American, we often modify steel containers for:
Construction: Secure office spaces and workspaces for job sites.
Schools: Temporary classrooms or faculty rooms for schools with growing populations.
Hospitality: Administrative offices for restaurants or hotels that are low on space.
Retail: Dual storage/workspaces are common for administrative tasks and inventory storage.
Government: Mobile command centers, field offices, or temporary offices during emergencies.
Hospitals: Administrative check-in areas or areas for auxiliary medical services.
Ground level offices (GLOs) are particularly well-suited for remote job sites or temporary office needs. For construction companies or oil rigs, these portable offices can be easily transported and set up on location, providing a convenient workspace for employees.
Additionally, ground-level shipping container offices can be a cost-effective solution for businesses that need temporary office space during renovations or expansions.
Yes! Shipping container offices can be customized in terms of layout, size, paint, interior finishes, and features to suit your specific needs and branding.
Our modifications include:
Plus, to further enhance your mobile office we offer:
The size of your portable container office is key. It all boils down to what you will use it for. If you have a small team and need a functional workspace, a compact 20’ office may suffice. Not only does it save space, but it also offers the convenience of mobility.
On the other hand, if your business requires more space for meetings or storage, opting for our larger 40’ size might be necessary. A bigger office can accommodate additional furniture and equipment while still providing ample room for productivity. It’s important to assess the specific needs of your business before making a decision.
Finding the right-sized steel container office is about striking a balance between functionality and flexibility. Consider both short-term and long-term factors such as growth plans, budget constraints, and future expansion possibilities.
Permit requirements vary by location; it’s important to check with local zoning laws and building codes to determine what is needed.
One perk of ground-level offices (GLOs) is that maintenance is minimal. As with any structure, you should do regular checks for rust, ensuring seals are intact, and maintaining any installed HVAC or electrical systems.