AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Falcon Structures has achieved certification as a modular manufacturer in the state of Texas. After a yearlong process of regulatory checks, Falcon can add Texas to their growing list of state certifications, alongside California and Louisiana. Falcon is one step closer to achieving its ambitious goal of earning every state's modular manufacturer certification.
Falcon Structures' quality management system now aligns with the Industrialized Housing and Buildings (IHB) Program under the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR), allowing the company to create certified modular structures in the state of Texas. Brian Dieringer, Executive Vice President of Products and Co-Founder of Falcon Structures, states that this certification "will help Falcon continue to build a better future with modular construction. It will allow Falcon to work effectively with property owners and developers to provide permitted solutions for customers in the state of Texas."
CEO and Co-Founder Stephen Shang highlights the importance of this certification for Falcon Structures. He says: "As one of the first shipping container modifiers to achieve this certification, I believe we are helping to usher in a new era of offsite construction. At Falcon, we aim to build with a confidence that reinforces our quality. This certification is one of many steps we have taken — and are continuing to take — to help our customers reap the benefits of modular construction with shipping containers, saving them both time and money while providing them with an impressive structure."
About Falcon Structures:
Falcon Structures holds an ICC-ESR certification to repurpose AC462 compliant shipping containers into durable, mobile, and secure structures. Falcon products include climate-controlled storage, offices, living quarters, industrial shelters, and code compliant modules for container buildings. Their solutions can travel, adapt, and grow with projects regardless of industry.
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