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Phoenix Building Systems Launches Innovative Breeze Range for Modular Buildings

In a significant development for the modular building sector, Phoenix Building Systems introduced its Breeze range in January 2024, aimed at streamlining the process for schools and businesses in need of modular solutions. The Breeze 1 range is particularly tailored for the educational sector, offering schools the opportunity to easily acquire or rent superior modular classrooms directly from a renowned manufacturer.

The Breeze collection has been meticulously designed to meet the specific requirements of educational settings, providing scalable and multi-level options to ensure a perfect fit for any educational institution. Additionally, the range boasts an array of customisation features, allowing for a cohesive aesthetic with existing school facilities.

The Breeze 2 range extends the same convenience and adaptability to the business sector, offering modular office spaces that cater to a variety of organisational 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.

Phoenix Building Systems has also revamped its online presence with a new website that enhances the customer journey through intuitive navigation and enriched content, including images and case studies. A standout feature is the augmented reality Breeze 1 classroom, which users can explore through a QR code on the website, providing a tangible sense of the space before purchase.

“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 introduction of the Breeze range marks a pivotal moment in offering efficient, affordable, and eco-friendly modular solutions to the educational and business sectors. This innovation underscores Phoenix Building Systems’ commitment to excellence and ease of service.

Established in 2003 and operating from Hull across the UK, Phoenix Building Systems is a leading provider of modular building solutions, serving both public and private sectors with unwavering dedication to quality and service. The Breeze range is the latest testament to their ongoing commitment to simplifying the provision of modular buildings.

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