MHBA | MBI
Across North America, something is shifting in the way we build. Not abruptly and not all at once either. Steadily, under pressure.
Demand is rising. Labor is tightening. Timelines are stretching. And across the industry, builders are being asked to deliver more, faster, and with fewer resources than ever before. And it’s not because they are falling behind, but because the system they’ve been operating within was never designed for this moment. That reality is beginning to force a deeper question across construction: Is it time to rethink not just what we build, but how we build it? At the center of that conversation are two organizations working to bring clarity, structure, and advocacy to a space that has long been misunderstood: the Modular Home Builders Association (MHBA) and the Modular Building Institute (MBI). Together, they represent a growing movement within the industry.
And for Tom Hardiman, Executive Director of both organizations, that evolution has been decades in the making. An Industry That Didn’t Disappear—It Rebuilt Itself
TOM HARDIMAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MODULAR BUILDING INSTITUTE MODULAR HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
As an evolution to traditional construction, not as a replacement.
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