Phoenix Building Systems Introduces Breeze Range for Effortless Modular Building Solutions

Phoenix Building Systems has unveiled its latest innovation, the Breeze range, in January 2024, aimed at demystifying the process of acquiring modular buildings for the educational and corporate sectors. The Breeze 1 range is specifically designed to offer UK schools an easy route to access high-quality modular classrooms directly from a trusted source.

The Breeze series is tailored to meet the educational sector’s unique requirements, providing scalable solutions that can be adjusted to multi-storey configurations without any complications. Moreover, the range offers extensive customisation options to ensure that each modular classroom blends perfectly with existing school infrastructure.

For the corporate world, the Breeze 2 range presents modular office spaces that combine convenience with adaptability, catering to a variety of business needs.

“Our modular classrooms have been tried and tested. The pre-designed, environmentally friendly, ready-to-order classroom buildings are fit for any school. This makes the buying process a BREEZE.” -Michael Taylor, Managing Director.

To complement the launch of the Breeze range, Phoenix Building Systems has introduced a new website featuring intuitive navigation and enriched content, including detailed imagery and case studies, to assist clients in finding the ideal modular solution. A notable feature of the site is the interactive augmented reality experience for the Breeze 1 classroom, accessible via a QR code, offering a virtual preview of the space.

“Scanning the QR code gives you a real opportunity to immerse yourself in your new modular building and get a real feeling for it before you buy.” -Michael Taylor, Managing Director.

The Breeze range signifies a significant leap forward in providing accessible, affordable, and eco-conscious modular building options for schools and businesses, highlighting Phoenix Building Systems’ commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction.

Phoenix Building Systems, established in 2003 and based in Hull, operates across the UK, specializing in modular buildings for both public and private sectors. Their dedication to exceptional service is further evidenced by the introduction of the Breeze range, simplifying the delivery of top-quality modular solutions.

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