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Posted by on Feb 12, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

USModular Home Builder Reviews in San Diego

Prefab Makes Dream Home Come True Working with US Modular, Inc. has been a great process so far. Abe Ferreira, the CEO, took our project on himself. He took the time during the Thanksgiving holiday to meet with us on our land and discuss the process with us in detail for over an hour. Abe has been very responsive every time we call with questions and absolutely patient with us during the design phase of building our house. It is a big deal for anybody to take on a project like building a house. It can be very stressful and anxious at times but Abe has been be able to put our minds at ease and reassure us every step of the way. Abe has been an answer to our prayers and we are so excited to start the next step of building our dream home with US Modular! Sincerely, Matt and Amanda...

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Posted by on Feb 4, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

World of Modular 2016 Comes to San Diego

World of Modular is the Modular Building Institute’s Annual Convention & Tradeshow Join hundreds of modular construction professionals for our 33rd Annual World of Modular in San Diego, California! For 30+ years, MBI has provided professionals in the modular building industry a place to network, exchange ideas, learn from experts, discuss issues, display new products and receive well-deserved recognition. Join us for high-profile speakers, top-notch educational sessions, exhibits, the latest trends in modular, entertainment and more! World of Modular is an open forum for anyone interested in the modular construction industry. For suppliers of building products, services, and financing, the MBI trade show remains the best place to reach manufacturers and dealers of modular buildings. Top 10 Reasons to Attend! 1.Interest in prefab and modular is at an all-time high. Even major traditional contractors are using it in their projects. 2.It’s the largest industry event. 3.It’s the longest running industry event – 30+ years. 4.You’ll be able to network with more than 700 builders, developers, contractors, architects, dealers and...

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Posted by on Nov 23, 2015 in Blog, Featured | 0 comments

Multigenerational Homes-A Family Solution

Multigenerational Homes-A Family Solution

Two Homes Under One Roof Once upon a time, Grandma could expect to move into the spare bedroom and help out with the kids. After World War II, that model changed as young people moved closer to the city and embraced the new American dream — a house in the suburbs that had no room for aging parents. Now multigenerational living is making a comeback. According to a Pew Research Center report, U.S. Census data recorded 51.4 million Americans, or 16.7 percent of the population, living in mutigenerational households in 2009, up 10.5 percent from just two years earlier. This period, of course, encompassed the depths of the Great Recession. And for many, the original impetus was undoubtedly economic. But homebuilders are finding that demand for housing that accommodates several generations under one roof is still on the rise, not only among immigrant groups for whom multigenerational living is culturally expected, but across all demographics and regions. One reason for this is that, post-recession, the cultural landscape is changing,...

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Posted by on Oct 3, 2015 in Blog, Featured | 0 comments

Building Trend Moves Towards Modular Construction

Building Trend Moves Towards Modular Construction

The Modular Construction Trend continues to increase in popularity for many construction professionals. It involves building important sections of a  structure off-site, usually in a factory-style setting, then assembling those pre-made “modules” on site to create a fully functional structure. There are several benefits of modular construction for both client and contractor, including: Increased availability:  Construction companies are increasingly turning to the modular construction trend for some part of their projects. Some 35 percent of construction companies are incorporating prefabrication into building design, according to information from the management construction firm FMI, cited by reporter Adam Groff on the Construction Global website. FMI also noted 40 percent of firms are using prefabrication and expected to use it more in the future.  Cost savings:  Prefabrication can reduce the cost of a construction project by a significant amount. Since the prefabrication process is less wasteful, material costs are lower. Quicker build times mean reduced labor costs and fewer cost and schedule overruns.Better quality control:   The factory-based process for building prefabricated segments...

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