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Time lapse of these 77 modular units going up over the course of a week:
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Paul E Williams
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Touring a new modular apartment building in Denver. 77 units, 6 stories. The building went up in 7 days flat.
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This is how building should be done. No reason to build in the open if you can build in series in a factory and then drive it to the construction site.
High Quality (and Aesthetic) Modular Homes with Onsite Supports as the solution out of homelessness? I will admit I like the village aesthetic and close knit community vibes of Tiny Home Neighborhoods? $120 billion a year for either endeavor if feasible?
How much time did this actually save? That foundation and level 1 still takes substantial time. And it still took time to build those modules at the factory (acknowledging they may have been built marginally faster their vs on site)…
The main thing is make sure the windows are heavier duty and the seals are good. Its fine to cut plenty of costs, but if its on a busy roadway it will leak and cost you more in healthcare and DOAs then help anyone.
Regardless of how you do it, where you do it, creating a such things, buildings, bridges, ships, even aircraft & cars, there is both a “making” & “assembly” process & what is included when & where varies considerably. What really takes time is making the creation ready to use.
So it’s a load bearing box that’s stacked on others of the same? Similar to cruise ships?
The housing crisis is a complete FRAUD perhaps strayed by your local government to help the shit brains in real estate who don’t want to actually invest in making good homes
We should build so many units and so many rooms that price crashes stoke fears in Wall Street.
assuming each ( and I worked for Stliring Homex) is off the line and designed with EXTEROR sheathing and finishes - why would you go to the expense of doubling up at each unit?
inhumane shoeboxes warehousing of people---needlessly, in a massive country so you can feel justified in your assumptions about what's best for others

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