“That’s just been accepted as part of the process. But it doesn’t have to be.”
Modular introduces something the industry has historically struggled to control: predictability. “It’s a predictable process,” he says. “Once you say, ‘this is what I want, go build it,’ the timeline, the budget, the design—it’s all locked in.” construction By shifting a portion of the build into a controlled environment, many of the variables that slow projects down begin to fall away. Materials are protected. Inspections are consistent. Waste is reduced. Timelines become more reliable. “You’re not dealing with weather delays or materials sitting out in the rain,” he says. “It’s a much more controlled environment.”
“The cost is comparable to site-built. The difference is that we're building higher quality, resilient homes that are efficient to build and faster to deliver.” —HARDIMAN
But it’s important to note that predictability doesn’t mean compromise.
“You notice I didn’t say cheaper,” Hardiman adds. “The cost is comparable to site-built. The difference is that we're building higher quality, resilient homes that are efficient to build and faster to deliver.”
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