Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

In which sectors and for what purposes are prefabricated buildings used?

The buildings produced by Mopre are used in construction sites, disaster relief camps, refugee camps, oil camps, military bases, public institutions, commercial areas, education and healthcare facilities, industrial zones, and the tourism industry.

Prefabricated building systems are used in a wide range of structures such as dormitories, lodging buildings, office buildings, dining halls, multi-purpose buildings, schools, nurseries, kindergartens, libraries, archives, hospitals, clinics, health centers, dispensaries, shops, restrooms, laundries, social buildings, mosques, tourism facilities, hotels, cafes and restaurants, kitchens, residential buildings, sales offices, warehouses, hangars, workshops, factories, economical shelters, security cabins, taxi stands, neighborhood administrative offices, modular structures, kiosks, ticket booths, and emergency shelter units.


What are the advantages of prefabricated buildings?

  • Lower cost compared to traditional buildings

  • Customizable according to client requirements

  • Short production and assembly time, enabling faster occupancy

  • Earthquake resistance due to lightweight steel construction

  • High thermal and sound insulation, suitable for all climates

  • Eco-friendly construction with minimal waste and high recyclability

  • Single-point project management, eliminating the need for multiple contractors or suppliers

  • Time, effort, and cost efficiency with Mopre’s turnkey solutions


What materials are used in prefabricated buildings?

  • Structural frame: Steel construction

  • Exterior walls: Sandwich panels, fibercement panels, OSB, aluminum composite, plaster + paint, or insulation cladding

  • Interior walls: Sandwich panels, fibercement panels, drywall, plaster + paint

  • Insulation materials: Rock wool, EPS, glass wool, mineral wool, polyurethane

  • Ceilings: Drywall, fibercement, metal suspended ceiling, rock wool panels

  • Roofing: Trapezoidal sheet metal (painted or natural), sandwich panels, OSB, membrane, shingle, metal tiles, standing seam roofing

  • All doors, windows, electrical & plumbing materials, sanitary ware, and fixtures used in Mopre buildings are certified with TSE (Turkish Standards Institute)


What should you consider when buying a prefabricated building or choosing a company?

  • Make sure the proposal includes a detailed scope of work

  • Request a technical specification document with the price quote

  • Visit the production facility and verify compliance with specifications

  • Always request the structural analysis report of the building at the contract stage

  • Evaluate the company’s pre-sales and after-sales service quality

  • During installation, ensure that all building elements match the signed contract


What is the lifespan of prefabricated buildings?

Depending on the materials used in the roof and facade, Mopre buildings have an average lifespan of 30 to 50 years.

  • The quality of the concrete foundation also affects durability

  • All metal parts in contact with the ground are made of galvanized steel to prevent corrosion

  • Regular maintenance ensures long-term performance just like any other building type


What is the warranty period and coverage of prefabricated buildings?

Mopre provides a 1-year warranty against manufacturing and installation defects.

Additionally, Mopre guarantees the availability of spare parts for 10 years.

Even after the warranty period, our technical support teams are ready to assist clients with any service needs as quickly as possible.


Can prefabricated buildings be disassembled and relocated?

Yes. Mopre buildings can be disassembled and reassembled in a new location by our expert teams.

  • During dismantling, some material loss (breakage, cracking, etc.) may occur, generally around 10–15%

  • If the new location has different climate conditions, Mopre can reinforce or adapt the building’s structure accordingly


How are prefabricated buildings transported?

Mopre’s buildings can be transported nationwide and internationally.

  • Transport methods: Road, sea, and air

  • Vehicles used: Trucks, cranes, cargo ships, trains, cargo planes

  • Modular, pre-assembled units can be shipped ready-to-use

  • Materials are packaged in accordance with international logistics and transport regulations


What is the assembly process for prefabricated buildings?

  • Once the materials arrive on-site, Mopre’s expert teams begin installation

  • Modular parts are quickly assembled, minimizing construction time

  • Installation steps include: anchoring to foundation, wall & roof cladding, ceiling and flooring, electrical and mechanical installation

  • A 4-person team can install approximately 50 m² of structure per day


What kind of foundation is required for prefabricated buildings?

  • No heavy-duty concrete foundation is needed like in traditional buildings

  • An average 25–30 cm flat and level concrete base is sufficient

  • The base should extend at least 20 cm beyond the building outline on all sides

  • Mopre provides a foundation plan after contract signing, including plumbing and layout details

Proper foundation preparation is essential for long-lasting and warranty-compliant performance.