Shipping Containers provided the answer to much need storage for PE kit for High View Primary Learning Centre in Barnsley.
September 9, 2010
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Dunraven Secondary School’s hall, which took just three months to build, developed as part of Lambeth Council’s Building Schools for the Future project. Some 30 shipping containers were used to create the three-storey structure which includes a full sized basketball court, viewing galleries, and two changing rooms.
Head teacher David Boyle said: “It is inspirational, and provides services to the pupils that have long been needed.”
Green features include a rainwater harvesting system, motion sensor controlled lighting, and a weather controlled heating system.
These large MAC containers are so adaptable as not only are the containers secure they can provide a large selection of fittings including, On Site Accommodation, secure storage, secure workshops, extra classrooms, COSHH storage facilities, Smoking shelters and Mobile homes. 
My idea is to purchase a MAC container that has been made exactly for my needs shower and toilet, kitchen, bedroom and storage area with heating, lighting, power supply, external lighting and steel shuttered security windows.
Many building sites often have one or more MAC container on it because of their dependability, safety and simplicity of use.
So, what do you get when the British Army messes around with a few ISO shipping containers? Well, stack three, outfit the top one with bulletproof windows, then, rig a couple of daylight and thermal imaging cameras and a remotely controlled weapon station (RWS) that allows for some heavy dude machine guns to be fired by joystick from the inside, fence it off, and you got yourself one of these – the ‘Super Sangar’, a deadly new tower currently being used to protect forward operating bases in Iraq and Afghanistan.
started in 1998 and it is now a thriving place where creative people can experiment, put down roots and grow. A range of activities on site includes exhibitions and events, workshops and studios and larger flexible use spaces. USM works with many arts and education organisations and continues to develop and nurture these partnerships. Currently there are over 190 people working on site including sculptors, painters, bronze workers, musicians, architects and furniture makers. Trinity Buoy Wharf
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