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Developing a lush, beautiful community and a commercially successful golf course in a desert setting can cost millions of dollars. Such a large initial outlay of funds puts unique budget constraints on the construction of clubhouses, pro-shops, and sales offices. Many developers, therefore, opt for temporary, modular structures to perform these functions until commercial success is established. The buildings can then be transformed into permanent, master-planned facilities such as training centers, administrative offices, and retail shops.
This was the case with the Troon North luxury home sales center located in a prestigious North Scottsdale golf community. To accommodate prospective million-dollar-home buyers, this building is indistinguishable from a site-built structure and features the best of traditional adobe styling, with viga beams, lintels above the windows, and a stepping parapet roofline. A flagstone path leads to the entrance, which is marked by a unique overhead wooden arch. Floor to ceiling windows provide breathtaking views of the golf green, while French doors lead outside to a verandah framed by the dramatic desert setting.
Similarly, the Grayhawk Pro Shop, Desert Mountain Pro Shop, Eagle Mountain Clubhouse, and many others all possess unique architectural features that meet the special aesthetic needs of these prestigious locations. Their beauty is superceded only by their functionality, as in one instance where our modular structure fit the customer's needs so well, the master plan was actually revised to allow for its permanent inclusion.
With completion times under 90 days, there is no doubt that the flexibility, quality, and functionality of modular construction make it the solution to the special needs and monetary constraints commonplace to golf course and master-planned community development.
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