This article was originally published in Autodesk's Redshift publication as "How Building Modular Homes can Help Fill the Affordable Housing Gap." “Modular” isn’t a construction product; it’s a ...
Modular homes are becoming more popular on Long Island, but not among Island construction workers and those in related trades. Prefabricated structures that are assembled on-site but manufactured ...
Urban, market-rate housing that lower-income workers can actually afford is one of our country’s biggest needs. For multifamily designers, this challenge presents several opportunities for creating ...
Modular factory-built housing is enjoying a transformation, from a boring industry producing bland utilitarian structures to a dynamic tech-fueled market. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a key driver ...
Construction prices have spiked about 33 percent in Vermont since last year, driving up the price of new homes and remodeling projects — and squelching the development of middle-income housing. It now ...
Frustration is mounting among homeowners and even a member of a state board as months pass with still little action in improving oversight of modular home construction."I'm sorry. It's hard," ...
It seems that everywhere you turn online, you see another picture of a fabulous modular home, built in a factory but looking every bit as good as any home built on-site. But looks can be deceiving.
The cost to build a modular home is between $180,000 to $360,000, with a national average cost of $270,000. Factors that affect the total cost of a modular home include the home size, style, and brand ...
Modular houses are built on the assembly line at Huntington Homes in East Montpelier on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. This story, by Report for America corps member Carly Berlin, was produced through a ...
The process of creating prefabricated units that can be quickly assembled has shifted as developers turn to medical buildings, affordable housing, data centers and even a Chick-fil-A restaurant. By ...