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Modular Market Predicted to Grow to $215 Billion by 2025
The construction industry is grappling with issues pertaining to productivity and meeting project deadlines that have magnified since the 2008-2009 economic recession. Between 2007 and 2011, around two million construction workers were let go in the United States alone and the industry has not been able to fill this vacuum during the boom period …
Achieving Success with Offsite Construction
Using offsite construction contractors can build anything from individual components to an entire building in a different location than the final site. Controlled environments impact everything from scheduling, to efficiency, to safety, to budgeting.