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Members of the Building Systems Councils and Operation Finally Home recap their experience designing and constructing a systems-built home near Camp LeJeune for wounded Marine Vincent Gizzarelli and his family.
6/29/2012
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The BSC is your information resource for panelized home construction.
10/12/2011
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Curious about the inner workings of a truss manufacturer? Take this tour of a virual truss manufacturing plant, courtesy of the SBCA.
8/11/2011
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Truss systems come in all manners of shapes and configurations. Learn the terminology and get a detailed look at the variety of trusses that are employed in today's residential and commercial construction, courtesy of the SBCA.
8/11/2011
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In 1996, the Building Systems Councils' Panelized Home Building Council partnered with the Wood Truss Council of America (now the Structural Building Components Association) to demonstrate, live and in person, how much time, materials and cost can be saved by using systems-built …
8/11/2011
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Panelized construction saves both the builder and buyer time and money with improved quality, efficiency and control. Since the first builder realized that using a truss system to better build a complicated roof, panelized home building methods have become more and more technologically …
4/14/2011
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The Building Systems Councils and its members have a wealth of information about concrete, log, modular and panelized homes. Preview the individual brochures below.
If you would like more information about one or more of these types of homes, please fill out the form at the bottom of the …
4/5/2011
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Because panelized homes are partially constructed in a controlled factory enviroment, they can be easily adapted for different codes and standards across the country. See our photo gallery of panelized homes here.
7/27/2010
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View our Panelized Home Photo Gallery to see how it all comes together.
7/27/2010
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Having your new home built, piece by piece, on your land is the traditional method of construction. For centuries, craftsman constructed homes this way, stick-by-stick, dealing with rain or snow, unreliable subcontractors, and other obstacles that prevent a home from becoming …
10/21/2008
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