As urbanisation accelerates worldwide, the pressure to deliver efficient, sustainable and scalable building solutions is intensifying – giving rise to compelling new investment opportunities in modular infrastructure.1
Modular infrastructure involves pre-fabricating components of construction in an off-site factory and assembling these parts into fully formed building elements on-site. This parallel workflow is markedly faster than traditional methods,2 forecast to bring forward notable construction-cost savings over time.3 Equally, the rise of modular solutions can support sustainability as builders are increasingly integrating energy efficient materials, while factory construction in controlled environments can reduce production waste. The portability of modular units allows them to be reused or repurposed rather than newly built.1
The mounting engagement in modular solutions has resulted in the rising demand for the construction method across several sectors, including healthcare, education and multi-family homes. This has been reflected in the growing global investment in modular solutions; reported at $US94.84 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to $US175.64 billion by 2034.4
Premier Modular is a leading provider of highly customisable leased and permanent modular solutions in the UK, operating a fleet of around 3,500 modular units. Boasting a 70-year history, the modular construction provider offers flexible, high quality and bespoke multi-unit space solutions. These offerings can adhere to permanent building standards, and service the healthcare, education, public infrastructure and social housing sectors.5