Engineering
Modular systems
Design modular rows and nodes so utilities and snow shedding stay coherent as you scale.

How we approach Modular systems
Modular systems trade connector stiffness, gasket strategies, and tolerance stacks against fast reconfiguration. We help teams choose spine-and-node patterns that survive repeated mate/de-mate without seal damage.
Shared floors and trench routing reduce trip hazards but demand disciplined electrical segregation and drainage. We document interfaces early to avoid field carpentry.
When modules ship from multiple vendors, we facilitate ICD discipline and witness testing at integration events.
Related areas in this practice
Repeatable assembly
Modularity pays off when crews can predict effort and tool lists cell to cell.
- Connector qualification and wear limits with inspection triggers.
- Utility manifolds with labeled break points for fault isolation.
- Configuration control across module revisions in the fleet.
Talk with engineers who own the work
Request a technical pass on Modular systems: constraints, risks, and a practical next step with clear assumptions.
