When is a school portable not a school portable?
When it's modular, delivered pre-assembled and then finished with brick to make it look like part of the existing structure. The École Publique Le Couer Du Nord in Kapuskasing, northern Ontario, recently turned to Provincial Partitions to create an extension to their existing school - but - without the disruption caused when using conventional construction. Modular construction is currently underway at Provincial Partitions plant in Oakville and will be complete when the modular units are shipped, reassembled and then bricked in on site.

The "porta-pak" unit being assembled in Oakville right now will have more than 4,500 square feet of usable space - with four complete classrooms and a corridor inside. Eventually the entire unit will be bricked-in and made to match the existing look and feel of the current facility.

Roche Belair of ANO Architects in Sudbury had heard of Provincial Partitions reputation in creating a school extension made to look like a part of the school instead of a typical portable. Provincial Partitions had previously completed just such an addition at a school in Milton, Ontario with a similar requirement (see photo).
Flexibility and convenience makes Provincial Partitions client focused approach to customer requirements an ideal solution. If you would like to know more about our unique 'solutions oriented' approach to modular structures feel free to contact us directly at: sales@provincialpartitions.com or fill out an online RFQ here.
