Designed for administrative housing and executive residential camps in Malabo and Bata. Multi-level layout with heavy-duty structural steel frames.
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Complete with three standard commodes and one urinal. Engineered with anti-corrosion sanitation fixtures and robust plumbing interfaces.
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Ideal for urban expansion projects and commercial dining areas in Equatorial Guinea's mainland and island territories.
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Compact, turnkey micro-housing designed to resist tropical humidity with integrated split AC insulation setups.
View Technical Details →Equatorial Guinea, comprising the mainland region of Río Muni and the insular region containing Bioko Island (Malabo), presents a unique logistical and developmental profile in Central Africa. As one of the continent's primary oil producers, the demand for high-grade, rapidly deployable infrastructure has consistently outpaced traditional wet-construction methods. Brick-and-mortar development projects in locations such as Malabo, Bata, and the new administrative capital Ciudad de la Paz face severe timeline extensions due to import reliance on cement, aggregate scarcity, and regional skilled labor bottlenecks.
In this context, flat pack container houses represent a paradigm shift. Unlike standard shipping containers, flat packs are shipped disassembled in bundles—allowing four individual units to be packed into the footprint of a single standard ISO container. This dramatically lowers ocean freight costs to major ports like the Port of Malabo and Port of Bata, optimizing logistics budgets while offering high structural durability and speed of assembly that aligns with corporate growth and public infrastructure goals.
The Gulf of Guinea features a high-humidity, high-salinity marine environment and a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen: Am/Af). Operating modular infrastructure in these parameters requires advanced structural engineering to avoid premature rust, mold growth, and thermal discomfort. Standard modular designs fail under these conditions; hence, our factory lines implement specialized technical upgrades for this region.
| Structural Sub-System | Standard Global Spec | Equatorial Guinea Tropical Marine Spec |
|---|---|---|
| Steel Frame Anti-Corrosion | 1.8 - 2.5mm galvanized steel, standard primer. | Q235/Q345B steel frame, hot-dip galvanized ≥ 275 g/m² with marine-grade C3-H to C5-M epoxy-polyester coatings. |
| Wall Panel Insulation | 50mm EPS panels. | 75mm or 100mm high-density hydrophobic Rockwool or Polyurethane (PU) sandwich panels with structural double-sided steel cladding. |
| Roof Drainage & Slopes | Flat layout, perimeter guttering. | Deep-profile internal drainage channels with integrated downspouts in corner posts to handle high tropical precipitation rates. |
| Subflooring Materials | Plywood or standard OSB board. | Termite-resistant, waterproof Fiber Cement Boards (FCB) with high-wear slip-resistant PVC flooring overlays. |
| Wind and Seismic Loads | Up to 90 km/h wind load capacity. | Reinforced portal framing rated for coastal wind loads up to 130 km/h and Seismic Zone 1 standards. |
By upgrading insulation to high-density polyurethane and coating frames with heat-reflective white polyurethane enamels, the internal HVAC energy consumption of a modular complex in Malabo can be reduced by up to 32% compared to standard steel container conversions.
Jiangxi Huake Prefab Building Co., Ltd., established in 2010, is based in Yanshan Town, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, China. Spanning two modern production workshops that cover an area of 12,000 square meters, our facility has scaled to meet the requirements of large-scale infrastructure projects across Europe, the USA, Australia, and Sub-Saharan Africa.
By controlling the entire process from structural steel drawing, cold-roll steel forming, automatic welding, anti-corrosion coating, to insulation packing, Jiangxi Huake guarantees high-accuracy alignment and minimal installation difficulties at the final construction site. For clients in Equatorial Guinea, we coordinate logistics from Chinese shipping hubs like Ningbo and Shanghai directly to the ports of Malabo and Bata. All container packs are prepared with heavy duty packaging to protect against oceanic moisture and physical wear during transit.
Production Line and Workshop Walkthrough - Jiangxi Huake Prefab Building Co., Ltd.
Embedding internal temperature, humidity, and atmospheric sensors inside panels to monitor panel health and ventilation efficiency in tropical microclimates.
Pre-configured structural connection nodes on the roof framework to support lightweight photovoltaic solar panels and modular energy storage systems directly.
Shifting to 100% recyclable insulation materials and low-carbon emission steel frame fabrication processes, aligning with international green building codes.
Seaside insulation configurations with 270-degree panorama glazing. Fully pre-wired for immediate utility hookups in Bioko coastal areas.
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Versatile base units designed for standard flat-packing. Scalable floor plans designed for worker accommodations and mining support infrastructure.
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Equipped with optimized window locations, full electrical wiring, power sockets, and climate control configurations suitable for hot, humid sites.
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Flexible architectural structures customizable for health clinics, site security posts, and distribution nodes across regional zones.
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Multi-unit modular construction blocks with reinforced intermediate columns for stable structural load distribution across multi-story buildings.
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Rapid deployment options designed to stand up to heavy rainfalls. Suitable for emergency disaster response and agricultural worker hubs.
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High-end residential design using shipping container frameworks. Reinforced structural sections, premium thermal insulation, and custom internal layouts.
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Spacious, ready-made residential villas utilizing 40HQ high-cube frame elements, featuring premium wood-plastic composite external cladding.
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This container house features an off-grid solar system designed to generate up to 48 kW daily under high solar irradiation conditions, paired with 30 kW battery storage capability.
First Floor: Open layout kitchen, bathroom, and spacious living area. Second Floor: Two bedrooms built using heavy-duty shipping steel modules with optional exterior decking.
Combines multi-module units into spacious structures. Ideal for luxury residential housing schemes and administrative offices in developing urban zones.
External wall cladding panels act as a buffer against rain, high wind loads, UV rays, and moisture ingress. Adding cladding to prefab modules optimizes thermal insulation and protects the steel structure from corrosion.
Repurposed shipping modules converted into climate-controlled growing zones, minimizing local dependencies on food imports in remote or arid areas.