The Prefab Living Container House Steel Structure 40ft LH40 is a 40-foot modular living unit made from welded steel framing and insulated panels. It is lightweight, durable, quick to assemble, easy to move, and can be customized with doors, windows, plumbing, and electrical systems for comfortable, energy-efficient living or working spaces.
Usage scenarios:
- Temporary site housing and facilities on construction sites: worker dormitories, site offices, canteens, and storage rooms that can be rapidly deployed and relocated.
- Emergency and relief situations: disaster shelters, quarantine units, field clinics, and refugee housing where fast setup and robustness are essential.
- Semi-permanent and commercial uses: remote homes or cabins, student or staff housing, pop-up shops, cafés, exhibition booths, and small retail or office spaces with flexible interior layouts.
Packaged Modular Steel Comfort
The Prefab Living Container House Steel Structure 40ft LH40 offers rapid, turnkey housing with pre-packed, transport-ready modules and full installation support to reduce downtime and logistics costs. Constructed from high-grade steel with weatherproof cladding and factory-controlled quality, it delivers long-lasting durability, safety and low maintenance. Its 40ft rectangular footprint and sleek, customizable interior and exterior styling provide efficient living or workspace layouts that adapt to residential, office or site accommodation needs.
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The Prefab Living Container House Steel Structure 40ft LH40 is a 40-foot modular unit built on a high-strength steel frame with reinforced corner fittings and weather-resistant cladding, enabling rapid on-site assembly and easy stacking for scalable layouts. Its insulated panels, integrated utility conduits, and flexible interior configurations deliver comfortable, energy-efficient living or office space while minimizing transportation and installation costs. Corrosion-resistant coatings, seismic-capable connections, and ISO-compatible dimensions ensure durability, low maintenance, and seamless compatibility with standard container logistics for fast relocation and long service life.
Prefab 40ft Steel Home
The Prefab Living Container House Steel Structure 40ft LH40 is a durable, transportable modular dwelling built on a robust steel frame and sized to standard 40-foot container dimensions. It offers quick on-site installation, insulated walls and roof, and a customizable interior with pre-installed windows, doors, electrical and plumbing options for residential or office use. Designed for energy efficiency and long-term use, the LH40 provides flexible accommodation for temporary housing, remote sites, or permanent modular projects.
◎ Durable Steel Construction
◎ Modular Transportable Layout
◎ Comfortable Energy-Efficient
Durable, Spacious, Fast, Efficient
The Prefab Living Container House Steel Structure 40ft LH40 is engineered by a leading modular housing manufacturer, combining a high-strength steel frame with precision factory fabrication for reliable quality, rapid production, and simplified logistics. As a fully insulated, weatherproof living unit it comes with pre-installed electrical and plumbing systems, flexible interior layouts, energy-efficient windows, and easy on-site assembly and transport. Key advantages include corrosion-resistant coatings, superior thermal and acoustic insulation, customizable finishes, cost-effective installation, long service life, and comprehensive after-sales support and compliance with international safety standards.
Application scenario
The Prefab Living Container House Steel Structure 40ft LH40 offers durable, portable accommodation for construction sites, remote work camps, and temporary staff housing. It can be configured as site offices, emergency shelter units, tourist glamping cabins, or modular classrooms for rapid deployment. Easy to transport and quick to install, it suits disaster relief, event facilities, and long-term modular communities.
◎ Construction Site Housing
◎ Emergency Relief Shelter
◎ Mobile Field Office
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