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Page 1: Traditional “stick built” house under construction

Traditional “stick built” house under construction.

Modular house “boxes” that are ready to be set on the foundation.

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Crane getting ready to pick up one of the modular house “boxes”.

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Crane setting one of the modular house “boxes”

on the foundation.

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Crane sets the final modular house “box”. Next step is

to raise the roof.

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The modular house “boxes” are set, and the roof starts to get raised.

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The roof is raised.

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The modular house is completely set with the roof

raised – all in one day.

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Next step is to complete the siding installation and then move on to the interior work.

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Kitchen was completed in the factory, and is ready for the appliances to be put in.

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Flooring to be installed on-site that was shipped from the factory.

This modular home will be finished and ready to move into in a few short weeks.

Remember the “stick built” house from the first slide? It will most likely be

several months before it is completed.


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