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Triumph Modular presents the Harvard iLab build using modular construction methods. Triumph Modular presents the Harvard iLab build using modular construction methods.

The Evolution of Modular Construction


The Pagliuca <strong>Harvard</strong> Life <strong>Lab</strong> was<br />

built using modular construction.<br />

This 15,000 square foot project<br />

was delivered in June and ready for<br />

occupancy in October.<br />

This building illustrates the capabilities<br />

of off-site construction today.


Architect: Shepley Bulfinch | Photo Credits: Robert Benson Photography


Thirty-three modules were craned into place on<br />

to the fully prepared foundation.


Large spans and ten to twenty-foot<br />

ceilings are now possible.


Floor to ceiling glass is installed<br />

at the factory.


3D modeling is critical for coordinating<br />

the mechanical, electrical, ventilation,<br />

and plumbing systems.


The technical innovation of modular factories has<br />

changed the design possibilities.


Triumph and our modular factory partner,<br />

NRB, are proud to have been a part of the<br />

team on The Pagliuca <strong>Harvard</strong> Life <strong>Lab</strong>.<br />

The modular industry’s commitment to<br />

innovation and advancement make this type<br />

of project possible.<br />

triumphmodular.com<br />

800-257-2536 | 194 Ayer Road, Littleton, Massachusetts 01460<br />

© 20<strong>17</strong> Triumph Modular, Inc., All Rights Reserved

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