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Architectural Engineer Tim Siahatgar introduces MHS Building Systems, a game-changing solution for sustainable, modular construction.
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Architectural Engineer Tim Siahatgar introduces MHS Building Systems, a revolutionary approach to modular prefab construction. The system features durable interlocking connectors and unique structural aluminum framing, offering endless possibilities for sustainable, prefab projects.
Designed, patented, and developed by Tim Siahatgar, MHS Building Systems is a strong yet lightweight aluminum construction system that meets the creative demands of modular unique projects. With the ability to construct architectural residential and commercial buildings up to 3 stories, MHS offers a certified method for sustainable prefab construction.
The MHS Prefab Aluminum Post and Beam Framing can remain exposed or covered with any enclosure building systems based on architectural design. The MHS-170 extrusion section measures 170 mm x 170 mm, providing flexibility for various project requirements.
Located in Irvine, California, MHS's designer and inventor office is the hub for this innovative system. Fabricator licensees are situated in Los Angeles, Sacramento, and Long Beach, ensuring accessibility for construction projects across California.
Tim Siahatgar's extensive research and testing have resulted in the approval of MHS building systems for seismic design categories A-F. The system has been rigorously evaluated and certified to meet California and international building codes, ensuring its structural integrity and safety.
Tim Siahatgar's dedication to evolving building construction has led to the development of MHS Building Systems, offering a sustainable, efficient, and affordable solution for the construction industry.
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