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Instant space for every need

Spacecom is presenting a new generation of accommodation for commerce, industry, education, health and leisure. The company is producing Portapacs. They are the ideal way to provide comfortable, economical and instant accommodation.

They offer immediate occupation, do not require any site preparation and are easily relocatable. Portapacs are fully insulated for comfort throughout the year and are externally finished in easy to clean, low maintenance, colourcoated steel.

Portapacs have a clean, stylish design which complies with a variety of environmental considerations and can be coloured and lettered to individual requirements. Portapacs are available in a range of sizes. Each

self-contained unit can be linked with an enclosed corridor section or they can be stacked and linked with an external staircase.

Built to factory standards they arrive on the site completely decorated and installed with electrics. They can be used immediately. Portapacs have a full range of optional internal layouts which ensure efficient space utilisation. This can be enhanced by a choice of decoration, built-in furniture and fittings. Portapacs can be purchased or hired on a short or long term basis. They have excellent resale potential so can be a good investment.

Portapacs comply with local authority regulations.

Spacecom’s offices are in a Portapac unit at 319 Cranford St, Christchurch.

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Press, 15 August 1984, Page 43

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Instant space for every need Press, 15 August 1984, Page 43

Instant space for every need Press, 15 August 1984, Page 43