As a green, circular, low-carbon building, container buildings and other prefabricated steel-structured houses have been developed relatively well abroad, accounting for about 40% of all residential buildings, which can effectively save resources, protect the environment, reduce pollution, and provide people with healthy, applicable and efficient use space.
Now many houses are brick-concrete structures. In comparison, container houses are integrated buildings, which are convenient for overall movement and hoisting, and will not damage the environment inside. Not only that, container houses introduce container elements into the prefabricated building system, retaining the original shape concept of containers, and can complete the assembly line operation of single modules in factories for mass production. Only assembly and splicing are required at the construction site, and the construction time of the house is shortened by more than 60%. This practice of replacing the traditional manual stacking method with a mechanized assembly line production model saves more than 70% of labor costs.
At present, this convenient container house has a wide range of applications, such as: tourist attractions, oil fields and mines, project sites, new rural construction, barracks, public facilities, emergency resettlement, and housing in high-incidence areas.
