Berkley Senior Services

Berkley Senior Services in Martinsburg, WV, was using a 100 year old home for staff space, but the home was in disrepair. They decided the home would need to be torn down and a new office could be built in its place. It was important that the building would blend into the traditional features found in the surrounding area and that it would be designed to fit in the space with the ability to use existing sidewalks and parking lots to save on costs.

To utilize the existing property, the home was torn down and our team installed a 2,352 sq ft. modular building in its space with a custom interior design that was created to accommodate the staff’s work flow. The entrance includes two separate reception windows for visitors to speak with the staff, and each of the areas provide access to specific staff based on needs. A multi-purpose room was also included in the design so the space could be utilized by the community with access to restrooms and the option for the area to be securely shut-off from the staff portions of the building.

To blend into the surrounding area, the building has a site installed 6:12 shingle roof to match the existing building that is on the same property as well as a site installed front porch that matched the porch on the existing building. The use of tall windows and French doors also add to the appearance and are consistent with the other building on the site. By using modular construction and these features to blend the building into the existing area, the owner saved approximately 20% over traditional site construction.

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SENIOR CARE BUILDING

  • Customer Name: BERKLEY SENIOR SERVICES
  • Project Location: West Virginia
  • Building Type(s): Healthcare
  • Total Sq. Ft: 2352
  • New or Used Building: New
  • Job Type: Purchase

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Frequenty Asked Questions

No. Modular buildings, even temporary ones, can be expected to last for decades. Permanent modular buildings may last for generations.

You can choose to purchase or lease modular buildings. At VESTA, we offer two leasing options:

  • Operational lease: With an operational lease, you can essentially rent the building for us as long as you need. When your lease ends, the building will return to our inventory. Operational leases can last for years at a time, although they are typically more affordable if they only last for five years or less.
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Yes! Modular buildings are easy to customize. Whether you want a specific layout, materials, interior design, exterior design, specialty rooms, furniture, or amenities, we can customize your modular building to fit your needs.

The best way to understand is to remember that all modular construction is prefabricated, but not all prefabricated construction is modular.

Modular construction typically focuses on the assembly of fully closed or nearly closed modules. “3D volumetric” is also a term used for traditional modular construction. Prefab construction refers to anything pre-built for a building project, including pre-built walls, floors, or ceilings.

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