Amazing Modern Bathrooms Ideas from Miami Interior Designers

Miami is a unique place for many reasons. The perfect weather and abundance of cultural influences that make the city such a popular destination also inspire the magnificent interior design it has to offer. Miami Interior Designers are known for delivering amazing projects with different styles. In a city known for its glitz and glamour, it’s not surprising that its homes boast the highest standards for luxury and elegance.

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Miami Interior Designers and What Distinguishes Them

Miami luxury decor is known around the world.

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Master Bathroom Designs by Berlins Finest Interior Designers

Master bathroom designs by 10 of Berlins finest interior designers. Berlin is one of the big cultural centers and references, not only in Germany, but all over the world.

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Exquisite Master Bathroom Projects

Barviha Villa, by Davide Rizzo

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Davide Rizzo

Barhiva Villa is the conversion of a former sports hall into a modern villa.

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How a Prefab Approach Can Help Combat Escalating Material Prices

One hot issue on the minds of many in the construction industry as we near the end of the year is the rapid and continued escalation of material prices. As Brian Perlburg, senior counsel of construction law and contracts for the Associated General Contractors of America, said of the crisis in a recent Construction Divearticle, “Starting in March of this year, it just became all-consuming. It hasn’t let up. It’s become an evergreen issue.”

While Covid-19 supply chain disruptions have certainly squeezed material prices, it’s just one of many contributing causes. Factors like storms, the ongoing labor shortage and global transport delays are keeping prices high and contractors in search of workarounds. Here at SurePods, we’re no stranger to the challenges that accompany today’s volatile market. While we don’t have the hidden answer to rising material prices, we are here to work with contractors and developers on creative solutions made possible through our factory-controlled prefab bathroom approach.

By constructing bathrooms off-site, we can start prefabricating the pods on a predetermined timetable. There is no need to wait until the building has been weathered in and prices have escalated further for the numerous materials and fixtures used in a bathroom. Likewise, by consolidating trade work and keeping harsh weather off the pods, we can help mitigate market-wide delays and put control back in the hands of the builder.

This is proving to be the case for Atrium Health, a multi-phase, enterprise-wide project by DPR Construction and Rodgers Builders. As Scott MacLeod, Project Director at DPR Construction, explained: “Another major concern we were able to address through prefabrication was mitigating labor shortages resulting from a volatile pandemic environment. You can build the pods in an off-site controlled environment with more productive and therefore less labor and store them until it’s time for installation. This simplifies logistics and can also provide more control over market volatility by mitigating risk to material availability and escalating prices.”

If you’re a contractor or developer with a project in healthcare and you want to learn more about how modular bathroom pods can benefit your build in today’s market, connect with us at: [email protected].

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The Advantages and Disadvantages of a Reversible Shower Pan

Shower pans ARE NOT a sexy topic. Ok – they’re sexier than talking about your shower drain…but not by much. However, if you’ve experienced these 5 problems, you’ll come to the realization shower pans are a more important than you thought. Problem #1 – Your ‘cost-effective’ plastic shower pan (or expensive hand-built tile shower) failed […]

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Made in the USA, Celebrating Independence Day 2021

Happy Fourth of July Weekend! At SurePods, we’re proud to be founded, headquartered and operated right here in the United States of America. We have been crafting modular bathroom units for over 15 years, making us the longest producing pod company in the nation. In celebration of Independence Day, we’re highlighting interesting facts about our US-based company and American-made modular bathrooms.

Pods from Coast to Coast

Founded in Concord, MA, in 2004, SurePods is the North American leader of factory-built bathroom pods and has built prefab units for projects from the Southeast to the Northwest. In 2014, we expanded operations and moved our plant to Orlando, FL. In 2021 and beyond, our focus is on helping building teams from coast to coast accelerate construction timelines and de-risk the jobsite with our lean modular bathroom pod process. We’re passionate about supporting our nation’s commercial building growth.

All-American Innovation

SurePods’ innovative factory processes and automated systems contribute to the unmatched efficiency of manufacturing and promote worker wellbeing in our facilities and across the country. For example, handling gypsum in the field typically requires two people. SurePods’ manufacturing plant adds vacuum lifters that require only one person to operate, making it safer and easier for construction employees. By bringing operations indoors, employees also gain exposure to cutting-edge equipment as they refine their craft.

Inclusive, tech-centric construction careers

Thanks to the simplification and enhanced safety features afforded by SurePods’ controlled factory setting and automated systems, the modular construction industry offers more diverse, inclusive and rewarding career paths today than ever before. In fact, while the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 10.3% of America’s construction workers are women, we proudly employ more than triple the industry average – approximately 32% of the SurePods team are women.

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Construction Market Update: Companies Look to Modular to Shake up Construction Industry

While investors and companies alike are seeing the value of modular as they work to keep projects moving, the pain point of today’s supply chain disruptions and material shortages are also driving demand for offsite, factory-controlled prefab construction.

Modular Construction Trends Toward Growth

On the investment front, Crunchbase recently reported startups in the construction space raised more in the opening months of this year than they did over the entire span of 2020. Roughly $1.5 billion has flowed into these startups since the beginning of 2021.

As pressure surrounding the price and availability of construction commodities such as lumber and gypsum continues to build, so too do the stock prices of modular and prefab construction. With alternative materials boosting productivity and reducing waste, their climbing popularity shows no signs of slowing down. For example, Skyline Champion, a manufacturer of modular homes, has seen an increase of 102 percent over the past year. Here at SurePods, we are on track to hit record breaking sales this year. With more projects in production than ever before, 2021 has been a year like no other.

D.C. Metro Area to See a “New Era of Modular Properties”

Innovation is also ripe across the modular sector as experts seek new technology to make the traditionally slow-to-adapt construction industry more efficient. A case in point, The Washington Post reports Van Metre Homes has partnered with Joseph Wheeler, a professor of architecture at Virginia Tech, in the development of a new modular prototype aimed at producing a “new era of modular properties” in the D.C. metro area.

Having nearly seven decades of housing industry experience under their belt, this North Virginia building company recognizes the benefits of factory-controlled building. By removing the unknown variables typically found in traditional construction (delays, labor shortages, etc.) modular methods place control back in the hands of the builder. Van Metre Homes is set to unveil Wheeler’s prototype, also known as the POWERhaus, in spring 2021.

Big Names Bet Big on Modular

With today’s material shortages, skilled labor woes and supply chain disruptions causing many to rethink traditional building methods, some big names are touting modular construction in an effort to shake up the industry. As Fast Company reports, “a new venture from a company inside Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate is taking on the challenge of creating and scaling modular architecture.” The joint venture between MiTek, a construction software and building services company, and Danny Forster & Architecture, seasoned designers of high-profile modular buildings, hopes to finally make modular mainstream by answering the global demand for more innovative and sustainable buildings.

Here at SurePods, our excitement grows as we continue to see modular processes turn age-old construction methods upside down. New technologies like prefabricated bathroom pods help expedite construction cycles, simplify jobsite sequencing and improve finish quality. To learn more about how today’s innovative modular bathroom pods can help you meet your project goals, contact us at [email protected].

Spotlight on Multifamily: A Look Back at Completed SurePods Projects in the Multifamily Market

According to the recent Dodge Data Market Report, multifamily housing construction starts rose five percent this past April. As more prospective tenants consider returning to cities and urban environments, multifamily housing developers continue to face familiar challenges when it comes to onsite bathroom construction. Complicated transportation logistics, coordinating schedules of 8-12 construction trades, a tight skilled labor market and onsite reworks are known for causing months of opening delays. In fact, in most multi-unit projects, bathroom reworks account for about 60% of punch lists.

Knowing many developers are on the lookout for solutions to eliminate the bathroom punch list, we’re profiling successful residential projects with SurePods modular bathroom pods. From luxury apartments and affordable housing to student dormitories and senior living communities, below are four examples of how SurePods saved developers valuable time and resources.

Prism Apartments, Cambridge, MA

The Prism Apartments project team estimates that prefabricating 159 bathroom pods offsite saved $2,500 per bathroom compared to built-in-place bathrooms and also eliminated 10 days of on-site labor per bathroom. Opened January 2021, Prism successfully opened ahead of the spring semester to accommodate Cambridge’s student housing needs.

Prospect Plaza, Brooklyn, NY

Built on behalf of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) and NYC Housing Preservation & Development (HPD), Prospect Plaza opened February 2016 and features 114 SurePods bathrooms, which helped meet airtightness requirements between individual apartments and the exterior for several green building designations.

Fair Haven Retirement Community, Birmingham, AL

Keeping residents’ needs top of mind, the Fair Haven Retirement Community project team collaborated with SurePods to design bathrooms that feature code compliant roll in showers and floors with tighter tolerances than required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Pre-fabricating bathrooms offsite also helped trim two months off of the project’s construction schedule.

University of Tampa: Jenkins Hall Dorm, Tampa, FL

Opened August 2013, the University of Tampa’s Jenkins Hall Dorm features 250 SurePods bathroom pods. The award-winning student residence received LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council and was recognized as an “outstanding project of the year” in the category of LEED for New Construction, Higher Education.

If you’re a multifamily housing developer looking to expedite the construction process for an upcoming project, let’s talk. Contact us at [email protected].

Spotlight on Healthcare: A look back at SurePods Projects from Coast to Coast

As building owners, construction industry leaders and facility designers alike take inventory of lessons learned over the past year, there’s no doubt that priorities in healthcare design and construction processes will change.

According to Consigli Construction’s latest Market Outlook Report (published March 2021), 71% of surveyed subcontractors and suppliers reported they had seen an increase in requests for design-assist proposals, which Building Design + Construction (BD+C) notes is “a strong sign that speed-to-market is a priority.”

With speed-to-market becoming increasingly important across the board, BD+C also observes that, “the survey’s respondents are also more receptive to cost-saving material management software, tool upgrades, and robotics that improve efficiency.”

Underscoring the importance of speed and efficiency in the future of healthcare design, a Construction Executive feature (published September 2020) titled “Health Care Construction in the Post-COVID Era” dedicates an entire sub-section to the concept of “build efficiency.” Construction Executive explains that “by collaborating with clients and leveraging technology, construction teams can overcome the hurdles brought by COVID-19 to build post-pandemic facilities in an even more safe and efficient manner.”

Healthcare has become one of SurePods’ fastest-growing market sectors over the past year for all the reasons mentioned above. Not to mention, bathroom construction typically requires the complex coordination of hiring and scheduling 8 – 12 construction trades, ranging from plumbing, electrical, painting, tiling and drywall.

To highlight the healthcare industry’s early adopters of SurePods’ modular prefab bathroom pods, we’re taking a look back at trend-leading projects with notable “firsts” for modular construction in this field. From the Western Rockies in Denver to the Gold Coast of South Florida, below are three healthcare projects featuring SurePods modular bathroom pods:

Wellington, FL

Opened in 2012, Wellington Regional Medical Center was the first SurePods project to receive AHCA (Agency for Health Care Administration) approval. Designed by HKS, the South Florida-based acute care hospital features 80 SurePods bathrooms.

Denver, CO

Over in the Rocky Mountains, Davis Partnership Architects & H+L Architecture enlisted SurePods to prefabricate 440 SurePods bathrooms for Exempla Saint Joseph Heritage, the very first healthcare project to feature modular bathroom pods on the Western side of the United States. The faith-based hospital opened in Colorado’s capital city of Denver in 2015.

Seattle, WA

TGB Architects and Skanska USA Building general contractors were the first to partner with SurePods on a “shell and core” building method; the team turned to SurePods early in the design and preconstruction phase to prefabricate bathrooms for Seattle’s Virginia Mason Medical Center. Opened in 2015, the non-profit hospital features 51 SurePods bathroom pods.

If you’re a construction industry pro working in the healthcare space, let’s talk. Contact us at [email protected].