Frequently asked questions.

What is NextMod, Inc.?

NextMod, Inc. is a modular building manufacturer and leasing company based in Riverside, California. We specialize in designing, manufacturing, leasing, and selling modular classrooms, commercial units, temporary buildings, and portable offices.

Do you offer new and used modular units?

Yes. NextMod offers both new and used modulars for purchase or lease.

Can I lease modular buildings rather than buy?

Yes. NextMod offers lease and sales options for modular buildings. This gives flexibility if you need a temporary solution or want to spread out the investment.

What sectors do you serve?

We serve a variety of sectors including K-12 and charter schools, government/military, healthcare, industrial, commercial, and disaster relief. Modular solutions are especially beneficial for educational institutions needing classrooms or temporary buildings

How quickly can NextMod secure DSA Stockpile approval for modular buildings?

NextMod can secure DSA Stockpile approval in as little as three weeks through the DSA Over-the-Counter (OTC) confirmation process after receiving the District Notice to Proceed (NTP).

How does NextMod help districts stay compliant with California building codes?

NextMod ensures modular units are designed and submitted for approval under the current 2022 CBC standards, helping districts remain compliant while minimizing future modification costs.

How does Education Code 4217 benefit modular school construction projects?

Education Code 4217 promotes cost-saving strategies for improving public school facilities and allows flexible procurement methods, helping districts complete projects more efficiently and cost-effectively.

Why is NextMod’s approach beneficial for school districts?

NextMod’s streamlined design, engineering, and approval process reduces timelines, ensures code compliance, and aligns with cost-saving procurement methods designed specifically for public school projects.

What should I consider when choosing a modular provider for a school project?

When selecting a modular provider for a school project, it’s important to consider their experience with educational facilities, familiarity with state compliance requirements, and ability to manage the approval process efficiently. Providers should have a strong understanding of DSA requirements, building codes, and the unique needs of school districts.

What makes NextMod modulars sustainable?

NextMod modular buildings are designed with sustainability and long-term efficiency in mind. Our off-site manufacturing process reduces construction waste, improves material efficiency, and minimizes the environmental impact typically associated with traditional construction. NextMod modulars also incorporate energy-efficient systems, quality insulation, and modern HVAC solutions that help reduce energy consumption over the life of the building.

What are the benefits of using modular classrooms for schools?

Modular classrooms provide schools with a faster, more efficient way to expand or modernize their facilities. Because modules are built off-site while site work occurs simultaneously, projects can be completed much quicker than traditional construction. This helps districts respond faster to enrollment growth or program expansion.

Modular buildings also offer cost efficiency, consistent quality from factory-controlled construction, and flexible design options that can be tailored to a school’s specific needs. With NextMod, districts gain an additional advantage through our streamlined design and DSA approval process, helping schools bring modern, code-compliant learning environments online quickly while keeping projects on schedule and within budget.

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