Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church

Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church embarked on an ambitious mission to construct a multi-building church campus, encompassing a total of 12,000 square feet across five distinct facilities. After a rigorous selection process, the church entrusted the turnkey solution to VESTA, a company recognized for its comprehensive project management and manufacturing capabilities.

The blueprint for the campus featured a diverse range of structures, each designed to fulfill specific community needs. The central hub, a spacious 108’x60’ community center, was complemented by a 24’x60’ facility housing community bathrooms and a kitchen. Additional structures included a 24’x60’ building for church offices and a library, and a pair of 24’x40’ buildings designed for classrooms. VESTA was tasked to bring this ambitious vision to life within a tight six-month timeframe, a challenge they successfully met, demonstrating a commendable level of efficiency and time management.

The initial designs and elevations for each building were provided to VESTA by the church’s architect during the bidding phase. Armed with this information, VESTA meticulously followed the architect’s vision during the manufacturing process, ensuring the completed buildings aligned with the intended aesthetic and functional specifications.

A significant milestone in the construction process was the foundation installation and crane setting of the buildings, a task executed seamlessly within a single week. In line with their comprehensive service commitment, VESTA undertook additional aspects of the project infrastructure. This included the installation of sewer and water lines, fire sprinkler systems, walkways, as well as concrete groundwork. Canopies were also erected, ensuring the campus was accessible and comfortable for its members regardless of the weather conditions.

In a final stage aimed at enhancing the aesthetics of the campus, VESTA paid particular attention to the exterior finishing of the modular buildings. A three-coat stucco treatment was applied, bringing a refined, polished look to the structures. Roof trusses were further adorned with Spanish tiles on-site, a nod to the rich architectural traditions of the region. The project’s successful completion demonstrated VESTA’s ability to transform architectural blueprints into a fully realized, functional, and visually pleasing church campus, within the agreed time constraints.

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ENTIRELY NEW CHURCH CAMPUS

  • Customer Name: Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church
  • Project Location: Brentwood, California
  • Building Type(s): Office/Classroom
  • Total Sq. Ft: 12,000
  • New or Used Building: New
  • Permanent or Temporary: Permanent

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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.
  • Financed lease: Financed leases allow you to lease a building with the intention of owning. At VESTA, we work with financing partners who are specifically trained to finance leases for modular buildings.

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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