When manufacturing dormitory labor camps modular home prefabricated, FOSHAN CCP PREFAB HOUSE CO., LTD puts emphasis on the quality control. We let our quality control inspectors protect the customers from defective products and the company from damage to our reputation due to inferior manufacturing processes. If the testing process reveals problems with the product, the inspectors will immediately solve them and make records, thus improve the efficiency of the product.
We are continuously making innovation on the brand - CCP Prefab and persevere in conducting market investigation and research before starting to conceive and formulate a new design model. And it is noted that efforts at designing and developing new products contribute to our explosive annual sales growth.
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Product: Container house
Manufacturer: CCP
Purpose of Use: Office
Quantity: 200 m2
Time: 2023
Location: China
In 2023, we undertook a highly innovative and inspiring domestic project that showcases creativity, sustainability, and forward-thinking design. This project involved the construction of a modern office space using a container house system, uniquely positioned on the rooftop of an existing high-rise building. The use of container house as the primary building material was a strategic choice, offering a cost-effective, eco-friendly, and modular solution that aligns with modern architectural trends. By using container house, the project not only reduced construction waste but also provided a quick and efficient way to create a functional and stylish workspace. The lightweight nature of the containers made them ideal for rooftop installation, minimizing structural impact on the existing building while maximizing the use of underutilized space.
One of the standout features of this project is the integration of a rooftop garden, which was thoughtfully designed to complement the container office. The garden serves as a lush, green leisure area, offering employees a tranquil retreat amidst the urban environment. It is adorned with a variety of plants, trees, and seating areas, creating a harmonious blend of nature and architecture. This green space not only enhances the visual appeal of the office but also contributes to a healthier and more pleasant working environment. Employees can now enjoy fresh air, natural light, and a peaceful atmosphere during their breaks, which has been shown to boost productivity, creativity, and overall well-being.
The project owner’s vision was to create a workspace that prioritizes sustainability, employee satisfaction, and innovation. By combining the practicality of container architecture with the beauty of a rooftop garden, they have successfully transformed an ordinary rooftop into a vibrant and functional space. This project serves as a model for future urban developments, demonstrating how creative design and environmental consciousness can coexist to create spaces that are both practical and inspiring. It reflects our commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional construction methods and delivering solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern workplaces. Through this project, we have not only provided a unique office space but also set a new standard for sustainable and innovative building practices in urban settings.
Product: Prefab house and Steel structure
Manufacturer: CCP
Purpose of Use: Army Camps
Quantity: 10,000 m2
Time: 2009-2016
Location: Kyrgyzstan
he Kyrgyzstan Army Camps project, commissioned by the Ministry of Defense of Kyrgyzstan, stands as a monumental achievement in the field of modular and prefabricated construction. Spanning seven years from 2009 to 2016, this large-scale project was executed in three distinct phases, each meticulously planned and implemented to meet the rigorous demands of a modern military infrastructure. The project involved the construction of a comprehensive army camp designed to accommodate the diverse needs of military personnel, including soldiers, officers, and administrative staff. The camp features a wide range of functional buildings, all constructed using prefabricated house and steel structure systems, ensuring durability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
The first phase of the project focused on the construction of essential living quarters, including soldiers' dormitories and officers' villas. The soldiers' dormitories were designed to provide comfortable and secure accommodations for a large number of personnel, with each unit equipped with basic amenities to ensure a decent standard of living. The officers' villas, on the other hand, were more spacious and luxurious, reflecting the higher rank and responsibilities of their occupants. These villas included private bedrooms, living areas, and modern bathrooms, offering a serene and comfortable environment for rest and relaxation.
The second phase of the project involved the construction of administrative and operational buildings, including office spaces and a conference hall. The office buildings were designed to facilitate efficient administrative operations, with open-plan workspaces, private offices, and meeting rooms. The conference hall, a centerpiece of the camp, was equipped with state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment and seating arrangements to accommodate large gatherings, making it an ideal venue for strategic meetings, briefings, and training sessions.
The final phase of the project focused on the development of recreational and medical facilities, including a stadium, medical center, and public toilets. The stadium, with its robust steel structure and modular design, provided a versatile space for physical training, sports events, and other recreational activities, contributing to the physical well-being and morale of the personnel. The medical center, equipped with modern medical equipment and facilities, offered comprehensive healthcare services, ensuring the health and well-being of the camp's inhabitants. Public toilets, strategically located throughout the camp, were designed to be hygienic, accessible, and easy to maintain.
One of the key features of this project was the extensive use of prefabricated house and steel structure systems. This approach not only accelerated the construction process but also ensured high-quality, durable, and sustainable buildings. The prefabricated components were manufactured off-site under controlled conditions, ensuring precision and consistency, and then transported to the site for assembly. This method significantly reduced construction waste and minimized the environmental impact, aligning with global trends towards sustainable construction practices.
The successful completion of the Kyrgyzstan Army Camps project in 2016 marked a significant milestone in the modernization of military infrastructure in the region. The project not only met but exceeded the expectations of the Ministry of Defense, providing a state-of-the-art facility that enhances the operational efficiency and living conditions of military personnel. The use of innovative construction techniques and materials set a new benchmark for future projects, demonstrating the potential of modular and prefabricated systems in large-scale, complex developments.
In conclusion, the Kyrgyzstan Army Camps project is a testament to the power of collaboration, innovation, and strategic planning. By leveraging advanced construction technologies and sustainable practices, we were able to deliver a world-class facility that meets the diverse needs of the Kyrgyzstan Ministry of Defense. This project not only strengthens the country's military capabilities but also sets a precedent for future infrastructure developments in the region. We are proud to have been part of this transformative project and look forward to contributing to more such initiatives in the future.
Product: Container house
Manufacturer: CCP
Purpose of Use: Mining camps
Quantity: 500 rooms
Time: 2023-2024
Location: Indonesia
The Indonesia Mining Camps Project, spanning from 2023 to 2024, represents a significant milestone in the application of modular container housing solutions for industrial and remote area accommodations. A local mining company, aiming to enhance the living and working conditions for their staff, partnered with us to develop a state-of-the-art camp facility using our innovative container houses. The project involved the construction of multi-storey complex buildings, including two-storey and three-storey structures, designed to meet the diverse needs of the mining operations. These complexes were meticulously planned to include essential facilities such as offices, meeting rooms, dormitories, and bathrooms, ensuring a comprehensive and self-sufficient living and working environment for the mining personnel.
The use of modular container houses in this project fully exemplifies the advantages of this modern construction approach. The container houses are not only highly durable and adaptable to various terrains and climates but also offer a level of convenience and efficiency that traditional construction methods cannot match. The prefabricated nature of the containers allowed for rapid assembly and installation, significantly reducing the overall project timeline. This was particularly crucial for the mining company, as it enabled them to quickly establish a functional and comfortable camp in a remote location, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.
Moreover, the aesthetic appeal of the container houses added a modern and professional touch to the mining camps. The design of the buildings was carefully crafted to blend functionality with visual appeal, creating an environment that is both practical and pleasant for the occupants. The wide applicability of modular container houses was evident in the versatility of the structures, which could be easily customized to accommodate different functions, from administrative offices to residential dormitories.
The Indonesia Mining Camps Project not only highlights the growing trend of utilizing modular construction in industrial settings but also underscores the numerous benefits it offers. By choosing our container houses, the mining company was able to achieve a cost-effective, sustainable, and timely solution that met their specific needs. This project serves as a testament to the potential of modular container housing in transforming the way we approach construction in challenging and remote environments, paving the way for future innovations and applications in the industry.
This project belongs to the Ministry of Defense of Kyrgyzstan and it has 3 phases which started from year 2009 and finished in year 2016. It is a complex army camp which including soldiers' dormitory, officer's villa, office, conference hall, stadium, medical center, public toilet and other functional buildings. All these buildings are using by prefabricated house and steel structure systems, and they are designed according to the climate in Kyrgyzstan which with excellent fireproof, waterproof, wind-resistance and insulation performance. Total area of this project is around 20000sqm and serving 3000 soldiers and officers. CCP not only to supply the products but also sent teams to assist the installation.
This housing project is organized by the Timor Leste government and handling by the local contractor. It is to provide houses to those homeless people in their country. There are two types of these houses which are two-bedroom and three-bedroom type. This project is divided in several phases for building and the total quantity is 6000units house.
All the houses are using prefabricated system and the major materials are galvanized steel structure and sandwich panels. These prefabricated houses are with good fireproof and waterproof performance. The houses are designed to suit the local climate of Timor.