About Modular Homes

Leading the way in green construction, modular homes are built in a factory setting. This controlled environment reduces material waste, weather exposure, and time spent moving materials around. It adds up to countless customer benefits, putting you in a customized, quality home in less time and with less stress.

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Watch how a modular home is assembled on site.
6/19/2013
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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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Builders who have dramatically reduced their workforce during the housing recession can get back on their feet quickly - and cost effectively - as the market returns by taking advantage of the resources and processes available to them by incorporating modular building practices. One advantage for …
4/11/2012
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Magnificent Modulars Get ready to shatter the misconception that modular homes are "boxy" or that they all look the same. From single-story ranches to coastal bungalows to expansive mansions, modular technology makes any design possible. And the modular manufacturing process makes them …
1/5/2012
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The BSC is your information resource for modular home construction.
10/14/2011
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From one-story ranches to expansive mansions, any design is possible with modular technology. Below is just a sample of the variety in style, shape, and size modular allows.
4/14/2011
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Modular homes are built in components called "modules" in a climate-controlled facility. Constructed on an assembly line by skilled and trained craftsmen ensures that modules are built square and precise -- sometimes in as little as a few hours. Modules are checked for quality at each stage in the …
4/14/2011
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Depending on the size of your modular home, the modules can be assembled and fastened on site in as little as one day. Follow a typical "set" of a 2,500 square-foot, four module home (plus a third dormer). The first module arrived at 10:30 a.m. The final assembly photograph was taken …
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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Any type of architectural style or intricate designs are available in today's modular homes. Whether it's two-story foyers, high ceilings, circular stairs or a kitchen fit for a professional, your new modular home can include any desired amenity. Below is a sample of modular home interiors. To find …
1/3/2011
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Curious how a modular home is constructed in a factory or how it will be assembled on site? Wondering what diverse styles and designs modular offers? Browse our photo gallery to learn more, then check out the Modular Home Directory to find a member operating in your state!  
6/16/2010
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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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