Friday, 26 September 2014 / Published in Ramtech News

Ramtech returns to the 54th annual TASB/TASA Convention again this year, a conference we have been participating in for over 25 years. We will be represented by both Sabrina Queen and Bill Barron who will showcase our relocatable modular buildings, permanent modular construction, and Accelerated Building System for Texas public schools in booths 831 & 833 on September 26-27 at the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. (more…)

Tuesday, 16 September 2014 / Published in Ramtech News

Pedernales ElectricPedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) has opened the new modular office building that Ramtech built for the company’s existing Marble Falls, TX site. (more…)

Tuesday, 26 August 2014 / Published in Ramtech News

First United Methodist Church of Blue Ridge, Texas has approved the design portion of Ramtech’s design-build proposal for the construction of a new 10,250 square foot modular church building that will be placed on the Church’s new 18 acre site.  (more…)

Tuesday, 24 June 2014 / Published in Education

Ramtech has received the notice of acceptance from Avalon (TX) ISD for the lump sum proposal part of the design-build contact for the permanent modular construction of a 4,480 square foot classroom wing addition for the North-central Texas school district’s high school campus.  (more…)

Tuesday, 10 June 2014 / Published in Ramtech News

The manufacturing and site preparation activities have begun on Redwater Independent School District’s new 18,348 square foot middle school facility. The new modular school building will employ Ramtech’s Accelerated Building System, a permanent modular construction process which provides for a modular building that utilizes a poured-in-place five inch concrete slab as the building’s structural floor.

The $2.7 million project will provide Redwater ISD with a new state of the art facility featuring 13 standard classrooms, three large instructional spaces with dedicated storage areas, a teachers work/break room, two student restroom groupings, faculty toilets, and a central corridor with 300 lockers. The building will incorporate a full masonry exterior, rigid panel steel roofing, and extensive window glazing. The manufacturing of the 20 module sections will be completed this week, then they will then be shipped to the job site for installation via crane-setting beginning the first week of July.  Ramtech expects the design-build construction project to be completed by the middle of September.

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