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(excerpt) Cargotecture on the Rise by Lance Carson
Though using these shipping containers as the basis of building construction has many benefits, some experts point to potential problems with
using them. Containers may have been used to ship hazardous materials, for example, or could be coated in lead-based paint. The box may
have to be sandblasted before it is fitted with insulation, electrical wiring, flooring, and plumbing fixtures. Heavy equipment must be used to
move the container, making it potentially tricky to place the building in some areas. Most shipping containers will have ceilings lower than eight
feet, especially after insulation and interior walls are added, so the interior space may seem cramped.
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Carson acknowledges that there are both "many benefits and potential problems" with repurposing shipping containers.
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Carson acknowledges that there are both many benefits and "potential problems" with repurposing shipping containers.
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Carson acknowledges that there are both "Many benefits" …..and "Potential problems" with repurposing shipping containers.
Carson acknowledges that there are both "many benefits" and "potential problems" with repurposing shipping containers.
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Carson acknowledges that there are both "many benefits" and "potential problems" with repurposing shipping containers.