Container home construction follows a specialized process that differs from conventional building. The workflow begins with container selection - choosing units with optimal structural integrity that are then thoroughly cleaned and inspected. Modifications start with precise cutting of openings for doors/windows, followed by structural reinforcements to maintain integrity. The construction process includes: 1) Surface preparation (sandblasting, rust treatment, priming); 2) Insulation installation (spray foam, panel systems, or hybrid approaches); 3) Interior framing using lightweight steel or wood studs; 4) Utility rough-ins (electrical, plumbing, HVAC); 5) Interior finishing (drywall, flooring, cabinetry); 6) Exterior treatments (cladding, roofing, weatherproofing). Quality control checks occur at each stage, with particular attention to weld quality, moisture barriers, and insulation continuity. The construction occurs primarily in controlled factory environments, with final assembly on-site. This method ensures precision, reduces weather delays, and minimizes construction waste compared to traditional building techniques while creating durable, high-performance homes.