Frequently Asked Questions
About Modular Construction
Modular buildings are constructed by assembling prefabricated modules on site. Unlike traditional construction, this method is completed on site in less time, is not affected by weather conditions and has higher quality standards.
No. Modular buildings produced with appropriate engineering and material selection have a lifespan of 50 years or more. They are earthquake resistant thanks to their steel skeleton structure.
Yes. Since modular houses are also classified as buildings, they are subject to the relevant zoning regulations. However, the license process can be simpler and faster compared to traditional buildings.
Thanks to high insulation standards, energy-efficient window systems and detailed engineering solutions, modular buildings are highly energy efficient. Your buildings provide long-term savings with a low carbon footprint.
Bathroom pods are shipped with all installation infrastructure completed at the factory. Only the connection to the infrastructure is made on site. This saves time and minimizes leakage problems.
About Steel Building Systems
Steel structures are especially preferred in projects with large spans, high-rise or difficult ground conditions due to their light weight, high strength, fast erection and earthquake resistance.
Light steel (CFS) consists of profiles with smaller cross-sections and is generally preferred for residential projects. Heavy steel (HRS), on the other hand, is used in large-scale projects such as industrial or commercial buildings where the load-bearing system requires strength.
False. Fire resistance in steel building systems is provided by special coating systems and design in accordance with fire regulations. In addition, steel is not flammable; it is only affected by heat. It is made safe with solutions integrated with fire management.
The initial investment cost may be similar or slightly higher. However, it is more advantageous overall due to shorter construction period, reduced labor cost, ease of transportation and long-lasting construction performance.
Technical & Quality Issues
Absolutely. Factory production is a controlled process with high measurement accuracy and low standard deviation. This means fewer errors, higher performance and long-lasting structures.
According to the project, design and production are made in accordance with EN (European Norms), AISC (American Steel Construction Standard) and TSE norms valid in Turkey. CE certified materials are used and quality control systems are available in production processes.
Yes. Consera designs international projects in accordance with the regulations of the relevant country. If necessary, special regulations can be created by working with local engineering firms or universities.
Logistics & Assembly
Projenin büyüklüğüne bağlı olarak birkaç günden birkaç haftaya kadar değişebilir. Örneğin, tek katlı bir modüler konut birkaç gün içinde teslim edilebilir. Montaj süresi geleneksel inşaata göre %50-70 daha kısadır.
All modules are shipped with special transportation systems to minimize the risk of damage. In addition, integrity is maintained through quality control before shipment and on-site inspection processes afterwards.

