DESOTO, TX, May 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) With its inventory of modular buildings for sale or lease, Palomar Modular Buildings of Desoto, TX is able to respond to disaster needs in local communities by providing buildings for immediate use. John Martin President of Palomar says, "We have reached out to communities, school districts and local non profits seeking shelter to provide a ready-made fast solutions to sudden space needs." Buildings are available by contacting the plant and reviewing the current inventory. In addition, the company is giving factory priority to meet disaster building needs in the hard hit areas by diverting current production to satisfy specific needs.
One of the biggest disaster relief demands has been for workforce housing and dining facilities for crews restoring vital services to the community. According to Martin, "One of the things you learn with weather related disasters, particular tornadoes and hurricanes, is that the damage and destruction of a storm can cause a cascading effect on the services available to a community. We've seen not just housing and education needs, but clinics, offices, restroom and shower facilities, churches, food pantries and more".
Palomar's hotline at 866-312-4032 is being manned seven days a week during this season of bad weather. Floorplans of units available for immediate delivery is being updated weekly and can be accessed on the Palomar web site. Community leaders are always amazed at how fast a building can be delivered and installed. In some cases it is a matter of hours. "Our buildings in inventory are there to satisfy immediate storm related needs. We truly have TORNADO Space," Martin said.
Palomar Modular Buildings LLC is a leading manufacturer of custom commercial modular buildings focused on the oil field housing, government, education and health care industries. The Palomar team has built several million square feet of custom buildings and modular building space across the country. Palomar's mission is to deliver quality facilities on schedule and within budget while providing customers a high level of building expertise and doing so in a manner that achieves customer satisfaction.
Website: http://www.palomarmodularbuildings.com
TORNADO Space is a New Modular Building Program by Palomar Modular Buildings Designed to Provide Immediate Space for the Tornado Ravaged Communities in the Southwest and Midwest
Palomar Modular Buildings says a program is now underway to reach out to communities affected by recent storms to provide immediate classrooms, dorm space, office space and meet other space requirements.
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[Press-News.org] TORNADO Space is a New Modular Building Program by Palomar Modular Buildings Designed to Provide Immediate Space for the Tornado Ravaged Communities in the Southwest and MidwestPalomar Modular Buildings says a program is now underway to reach out to communities affected by recent storms to provide immediate classrooms, dorm space, office space and meet other space requirements.

