Edirne: Turkish prefabricated buildings manufacturer Karmod on Wednesday announced the production of container-based site mobilization units for a wind energy project in the Kesan district of the country's northwestern Edirne province. The project involves the installation of modular container structures designed to facilitate on-site operations for renewable energy developments.
According to Anadolu Agency, Karmod Container General Manager Ensar Cankaya emphasized the company's strategic focus on serving as a solutions partner for renewable energy projects through the use of next-generation modular site systems. He highlighted the suitability of mobile container units for wind energy sites, where project locations can change frequently.
"Our structures are produced as modular units and transported to project sites for rapid assembly," stated Cankaya. "Their mobility provides a significant advantage in projects such as wind energy and road construction, where operations move between locations." He further explained that once a specific site is completed, the units can be dismantled and redeployed elsewhere, promoting sustainability through reuse and recyclability.
For the Kesan project, Karmod installed eight dormitory blocks covering a total area of 2,400 square meters (25,833 square feet) to house 256 technical personnel working at the wind farm. Cankaya noted that the container units, designed for outdoor use, feature 10-centimeter (4-inch) wall thickness and rock wool insulation to enhance fire safety and climate control. The company anticipates that these mobile units will be relocated and reused in later phases of the project or at other sites.