Time-Lapse Video 3 of Modular Home Installation
The following time lapse video is of the installation of Greenfab’s first LEED Platinum, modular home in Seattle. Southwest Point of View
read this post ->Time-Lapse Video 2 of Modular Home Installation
The following time lapse video is of the installation of Greenfab’s first LEED Platinum, modular home in Seattle. Southwest Point of View.
read this post ->Time-Lapse Video 1 of Modular Home Installation
The following time lapse video is of the installation of Greenfab’s first LEED Platinum, modular home in Seattle.
read this post ->Crane Cam: Installation of a Prefab, Modular Home
The following video is of the installation of Greenfab’s first LEED Platinum, modular home in Seattle.
read this post ->Installation of a Prefab, Modular Home in Six Hours
The following video is of the installation of Greenfab’s first LEED Platinum, modular home in Seattle.
read this post ->The Staging of Greenfab’s Modular Home
A staging site is used in projects that do not have enough space to stage all of the modules at the same time. It is at the staging site where the set crew prepares the modules for delivery to the final destination.
read this post ->Seattle’s First Green, Modular Home Installed
Yesterday was a monumental day for Greenfab and the rest of the team working to install our first LEED Platinum, modular home in Seattle.
read this post ->Greenfab’s Modular Home is on the Road
Two tractor trailers arrive at the factory ready to load the modules. The modules, are organized into two groups of three to maximize the load and minimize the number of trucks needed. The trucks back their trailers in between a series of wooden cribs that hold the modules off the ground.
read this post ->Wrapping up Modular Homes for Transport
the modules of the Greenfab model home can now be wrapped for transport. The process begins by making sure that all of the walls, floors and ceilings have been properly sealed and secured.
read this post ->Better Quality Control with Prefab, Modular Homes
Quality Control (QC) is the way you are sure your home is going to be built well and to code. The only way homes are built to exacting standards every time is by having a strong QC system in place, and with site-built homes, that responsibility falls squarely on the shoulders of the builder’s site supervisor (typically one person)
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