Ruifa Modular House
Innovative, rapid-deploy modular units designed for the unique geographic demands of Nassau, Freeport, and the Out Islands.
The Commonwealth of The Bahamas presents a unique set of challenges for the construction industry. With an archipelago consisting of 700 islands and cays, traditional logistics are often prohibitively expensive and slow. As a premier expandable prefabricated container house manufacturer, we recognize that the Bahamian market requires more than just "buildings"—it requires resilient infrastructure.
From the luxury developments in New Providence to the hurricane recovery efforts in Grand Bahama and Abaco, the demand for Information Gain in housing is clear. Our technical roadmap focuses on three pillars essential for the Bahamas: Hurricane Resistance (Wind Loads up to 180mph), Corrosion Protection (Salt-Air Environment), and Rapid Scalability.
Globally, the shift toward modularity is driven by the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) mandates of multinational corporations. In the Bahamas, this translates to large-scale resort staff housing, medical clinics for remote islands, and eco-tourism retreats. Our factory provides a seamless bridge between high-tech manufacturing in South-East China and local installation requirements in the Caribbean.
Our 2025 technical roadmap integrates AI-driven structural optimization. By using generative design, we reduce the weight of our galvanized steel frames while increasing their rigidity. For the Bahamas, we have introduced a proprietary "Coastal Shield" coating system, which involves a multi-stage secondary painting process to prevent the oxidation typically caused by high-salinity maritime air.
Furthermore, our expandable houses are now "Solar-Ready." Recognizing the high cost of electricity in the Bahamas, our roof systems are pre-engineered to support integrated photovoltaic arrays and Tesla Powerwall mounting points, enabling off-grid luxury living in the Out Islands.
As one of the most professional prefabricated house manufacturers in south-east China, we provide customers with all kinds of integrated housing solutions. The company has a complete new modular housing R&D system, technology system, manufacturing system, and operation and maintenance system.

















Navigating the Bahamas Building Code (BBC) and Ministry of Works approvals can be complex. Our engineering team works directly with Bahamian architects and contractors to ensure that every expandable container house meets local standards for impact resistance and foundation anchoring. We provide full structural calculations for our 20FT and 40FT units, facilitating a smoother permitting process for our clients.
Our logistics expertise ensures that shipping to Freeport, Nassau, or Marsh Harbour is optimized for cost. The "expandable" nature of our products allows for standard ISO container shipping, significantly reducing ocean freight costs compared to traditional modular units. One 40HQ container can typically transport two to three complete housing units, maximizing your procurement ROI.
Explore our most popular configurations, from entry-level worker housing to high-end coastal villas.
Yes. Our units are engineered with reinforced galvanized steel frames and can be customized to meet wind load requirements of up to 180mph, exceeding the standard for most Caribbean regions. Proper anchoring to a concrete foundation is essential for maximum safety.
The central core remains fixed for transport. Upon arrival, the side walls wing out using a heavy-duty hinge and pulley system. A team of four can typically expand and seal a unit in under 2 hours.
We use a multi-stage "Coastal Shield" coating process. This includes hot-dip galvanization of all steel components followed by high-grade marine paint that resists oxidation and UV degradation common in tropical climates.
Absolutely. All units come pre-wired to international standards (or specific local requirements) with a centralized distribution box. They are also easily adaptable for solar panel integration for off-grid use.