A modular building configurator lets prefab manufacturers turn a footprint, floor plan, MEP package, finishes and code requirements into a priced, drawing-ready proposal in one session. Replace weeks of estimator and architect ping-pong with self-service configuration that stays buildable.
Footprint to finishes, validated against what you can actually build
Set overall square footage and module count. The configurator enforces transportable module widths and structural grid spacing so the building can be shipped and set.
Place rooms, partitions, corridors, doors, and windows from validated layouts, with egress and clearance rules applied as you build.
Select HVAC tonnage, electrical service and panel schedules, plumbing fixtures, and data drops. Systems scale with occupancy and square footage automatically.
Choose flooring, wall systems, ceilings, roofing, and exterior cladding per zone. Each selection adjusts both appearance and the bill of materials.
Pick occupancy type, jurisdiction, and IBC edition, and the tool applies egress, fire rating, insulation, and accessibility requirements automatically.
Enter wind, snow, and seismic loads for the destination and the configurator selects the right structural package and anchoring for the site.
Sell more buildings without growing the estimating team
Turn an RFP into a priced building proposal the same day instead of routing it through estimating and design for weeks.
Module width, structural grid, and code rules keep every configuration manufacturable and transportable, with no surprises at the plant.
Let buyers explore layouts and finishes interactively with a 3D configurator that builds confidence before they sign.
Generate floor plans, elevations, and a complete bill of materials automatically when the configuration is approved.
Connect building configuration to your operation
Modular buildings sit squarely between configure-to-order and engineer-to-order, and a product configurator makes that middle ground sellable at scale.
See how Ignitionary turns footprint, MEP, and code requirements into a priced, drawing-ready building proposal.