About Design Space

 

mobile office trailer and modular building Since 1969, Design Space Modular Buildings, Inc. has supplied quality modular buildings and mobile office space to commercial, health care, government, education, and construction customers throughout the Western United States. Units are designed and built under factory quality control, then shipped for installation on site. Past projects include hospitals and diagnostic support space, schools and daycares, correctional support buildings, field offices, and storage yards tied to fast-moving industries.

One source for mobile offices, modular buildings, and storage containers
Our vision-to-reality approach can include architectural and engineering coordination, delivery planning, and interior finishes that match how your teams work. Site visits help confirm access, crane picks, utility locations, and placement before modules arrive.

We take care of the details:

  • Our crews work to applicable codes and can deliver turn-key installation for modular buildings and office trailers when your scope calls for it.
  • Delivery and set-up routes are scheduled for efficiency across town or across the region.
  • Relocation services help when projects move: drivers and set crews reposition buildings with clear lift plans and safety checks.
  • California contractors license: CSLB #784172. Verify license status with the Contractors State License Board before you hire any contractor.

How we partner with owners and general contractors

We align schedules with your permitting window, factory release dates, and site readiness so modules do not sit idle on trucks. You get one team handling freight coordination, foundation or pier discussions, and tie-in expectations before the first unit lands. That discipline matters when classrooms, clinics, or jobsite trailers must open on a fixed date.

 

Worlds-Greatest-Marketing-VideoThe program “World’s Greatest!…” featured Design Space Modular Buildings for the category work we do in modular and mobile space. The segment explains how factory-built units, tight field coordination, and repeat customers shaped the story. Watch the segment for the full interview and project examples.