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C’était une année record pour le salon international des constructeurs de la NAHB® (IBS)! Avec plus de 81 000 participants inondant le centre des congrès de Las Vegas, le plus grand nombre en 17 ans, la semaine a été remplie de conversations stimulantes et d’inspiration infinie.

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The construction of a building, whether a cozy residential home or a sprawling commercial structure, follows a specific sequence of steps. While the end result might appear similar, the journey from blueprint to building differs significantly between traditional and offsite construction.

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The construction industry has been grappling with a significant challenge over the past years: a persistent labor shortage. According to Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), our industry is 546,000 workers short of its current needs. This shortage impacts project timelines, quality, and overall cost. Offsite construction presents an innovative and effective solution to this pressing issue. 

 

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Cost predictability is a pivotal factor in the construction industry, often making the difference between a project's success and its derailment. Offsite construction, with its structured approach and factory-based precision, offers a robust framework for ensuring that projects remain on budget. Here are five compelling ways in which offsite construction bolsters cost predictability, ensuring financial clarity from start to finish.

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The construction landscape is undergoing a transformation, one where offsite methodologies are rapidly gaining traction. But for traditional builders steeped in time-honored practices, making the leap might seem daunting. Yet, as the industry evolves, there are compelling reasons to consider this transition. Here's why traditional builders should seriously contemplate incorporating offsite construction into their repertoire.

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As residential builders across the United States confront the challenges of an escalating housing crisis, there's a shimmering beacon of hope on the horizon: offsite construction. Embracing techniques like prefab, modular, and panelized building, offsite construction emerges as a swift, sustainable, and energy-efficient solution to address the nation's housing needs. Let's delve into why this innovative approach is the answer builders have been seeking.

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In recent years, the construction industry has been undergoing a quiet revolution, shifting from traditional onsite methods to offsite manufacturing processes. And while the benefits of speed, efficiency, and quality often take the limelight, an equally critical advantage remains slightly less discussed: safety.

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That classic stone look, without the mortar.

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Set from the Start

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Asphalt roof shingles are the most popular roofing material used on homes across North America, and with good reason. They are designed to protect a

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