Concurrent Construction™ Process & Project Timeline

Permanent modular buildings promote easier and faster construction. With Williams Scotsman's Concurrent Construction™ process, critical steps in the construction process occur simultaneously. Conventional construction is a linear process. One step cannot begin until other steps have been completed. For example, construction can't start until the site work is finished. With Williams Scotsman's exclusive Concurrent Construction™ process, building has never been easier, faster or more economical. And when you occupy your building faster than with site built construction methods, it means you start producing revenue more quickly. Saving time means saving money. With Williams Scotsman's Concurrent Construction™ process, our clients save time and money. The end result is a facility that is occupied more quickly than with other construction methods - sometimes in half the time - so clients move in faster and get down to business sooner.

Concurrent Construction Process Timeline

Concurrent Construction™
  • Concurrent Construction™ enables occupancy up to 50% faster than conventional construction, since the construction stages occur simultaneously
  • Controlled manufacturing processes and superior workmanship result in superior quality
  • Flexibility makes expansion easier
  • Temporary/Relocatable and permanent applications
  • Same construction materials and building code compliance
  Traditional Construction
  • Linear construction requires each stage of the construction process to be complete prior to proceeding
  • Inconsistent quality due to weather delays and variances in workmanship
  • More engineering is required for expansion
  • Permanent applications
  • Same construction materials and building code compliance


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