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The adaptability that shapes modular construction

The solutions offered by Losberger De Boer allow you to accelerate your execution times by up to 60% compared to traditional construction alternatives.

251203 LDB Sevilla
Redacció
10/12/2025
2 min

In a context where space and speed of implementation have become two of the most valued assets in contemporary construction, the need for flexibility is more relevant than ever. Public administrations, companies, and event organizers seek solutions capable of adapting to changing needs, temporarily occupying a space, or growing in tandem with the activity they host. It is in this scenario that Losberger De Boer's modular construction emerges as a solid, efficient response, perfectly aligned with the demands of the present: versatile, scalable, and relocatable structures that place adaptability at the heart of their design.

Efficiency in delivery times has become one of the differentiating factors of modular construction. Thanks to an industrialized design and a system based on standardized components, Losberger De Boer solutions allow for faster execution times of up to 60% compared to traditional construction alternatives. Recently, at the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, held in Seville, more than 7,600 square meters of temporary infrastructure were installed in just three weeks, including a registration area and two catering and hospitality zones.

Operational flexibility: expand, reduce, or reconfigure

Operational flexibility is also one of the system's greatest strengths. The structures can be easily expanded, reduced, or reconfigured to accommodate the growth or transformation of clients' businesses. Furthermore, their demountable and relocatable nature makes these solutions an efficient and sustainable investment, as they allow for relocation and reuse in new sites. This philosophy underpins projects such as the temporary pavilion developed for the Fira de Lleida, a sustainable space that integrated laminated timber pillars treated with fire resistance according to the technical code.

In other projects, such as the creation of a VIP hospitality space in the port of Sassnitz (Germany), Losberger De Boer had to work on a breakwater with limited space and access constrained by the weather and the port's structure itself. To overcome this, the team developed custom engineering and a design specifically tailored to the environment, enabling them to complete the assembly in just 15 days and transform a technically restrictive site into an exclusive, stable, and fully operational space.

'Hospitality' in the German port of Sassnitz.

Transform to reuse

The common denominator of these projects is the ability to transform structures according to new needs. An exhibition space can become a warehouse, a logistics terminal, or a hospitality area, giving administrations and companies a strategic advantage in anticipating change. More than a technical feature, this adaptability is a way of understanding construction: designing with a vision for the future, integrating flexibility from the outset, and conceiving each structure as a living resource, ready to evolve. At a time when permanence no longer guarantees stability, Losberger De Boer demonstrates that true strength lies in the capacity to transform.

In all these cases, the common denominator is the ability to transform structures according to current and future needs. This adaptability represents a way of understanding construction that moves away from the concept of rigid permanence and embraces more dynamic, intelligent models prepared to evolve. Modularity thus becomes a strategic tool for anticipating the future. Economic activity, land use, and the need for public and private infrastructure for events make this type of construction one of the most validated options in the sector. And Losberger De Boer is a leader in the industry.

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