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With an almost 10 million home deficit in the USA, why is it so hard to start a housing company

In the vast landscape of the United States, where dreams are built and lives are lived, there’s a staggering reality that looms large – a housing deficit of almost 10 million homes. It’s a number that carries immense weight, reflecting a dire need for affordable and accessible housing for millions of Americans. One might wonder, […]

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Transforming Lives: The Success Story of Hilda L. Solis First Village and Modular Construction

In a nation where an estimated 553,000 homeless Americans search for shelter, the challenge of providing housing has always been an uphill battle for cities and urban areas. However, one project stands out as a beacon of hope in this struggle. The Vignes Complex, now known as the Hilda L. Solis First Village, is a

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Traditional construction pains

Traditional construction has long been the cornerstone of the real estate industry, but it comes with its difficulties. For developers, these challenges are all too familiar: unexpected setbacks, project delays, soaring costs, and the relentless burden of long-term debt to appease investors. It’s time to shine a light on these pains and explore a game-changing

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The Origins of Efficiency: When Was Modular Construction Invented?

The concept of modular construction, celebrated today for its efficiency and versatility, can be traced back to the 1830s. The first recorded instance of modular construction is attributed to a London carpenter named John Manning, who crafted a prefabricated home for his son. This groundbreaking project involved the construction of various home components in advance,

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The “Lego” of Building

As a homeowner, you might want to add some extra space to your property for various reasons, such as a home office, a cozy guest retreat, or an income-generating rental unit. You want something that fits seamlessly with your existing structure, looks stylish, and doesn’t cost a fortune. That’s where the concept of the “Lego

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The Art of Modular Architecture: Design and Aesthetics in Modular Buildings

Modular construction, once synonymous with utilitarian structures and functional simplicity, is undergoing a remarkable transformation. The world of modular architecture is embracing innovative designs, aesthetics, and a newfound sense of artistry. Today, modular buildings are not just about function; they are about form, too. This evolution is reshaping the perception of modular construction and opening

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The Arctic Oasis: Alaska’s Oilfield Hotel and Modular Construction

In the vast and isolated landscapes of Alaska’s North Slope, the concept of remote construction takes on a whole new meaning. One of the most remarkable projects in modular construction, the Alaska Oilfield Hotel, stands as a testament to the versatility and ingenuity of this innovative building method. This 452-room hotel is located inside the

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The Wonders of Modular Construction: How is it Done?

Modular construction is an innovative approach to building structures that is often praised for its efficiency and flexibility. It involves manufacturing building components offsite, which are then assembled at the intended location. This process allows for up to 90% of the work to be completed within a factory-controlled environment, creating entire structures or modular subassemblies

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Sweden and Japan: Pioneering the Future of Construction with MMC Innovations

In the changing world of construction, there’s a big change happening, challenging the old ways we’ve been building homes for a hundred years. This revolution comes in the form of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC), a comprehensive term encompassing a spectrum of offsite manufacturing and onsite techniques designed to offer alternatives to traditional construction approaches.

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