Registration Open for Offsite Construction Week Webinar Series

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Offsite construction offers alternatives to traditional construction methods, and has gained more exposure in the wake of the rising material costs as opportunities to explore new building materials and methods.

"Whether it's manufacturing with precision-cut lumber alternatives more efficiently in a factory setting or lumber alternatives like structural insulated panels [SIPs], prefabricated concrete walls or log home packages, systems-built construction can help home builders mitigate supply shortages," stated Brian J. Sielaff, P.E., P.Eng, 2021 Building Systems Councils chairman and CEO of Tamarack Grove Engineering, a structural engineering firm in Bosie, Idaho.

Offsite Construction Week provides builders with an opportunity to learn more about the offsite construction industry, including the various types of building systems available, and how they can be utilized for different projects.

Dave Cooper will serve as the moderator for this year's webinar series, featuring experts from across the industry:

Monday, Sept. 20

2–3 p.m. ET
Webinar: Log Home Production & Construction Report
Presented by Peter Miller and Donna Peak of Active Interest Media (AIM)

3:05–3:45 p.m. ET
Shop Talk: Modular Construction for Log Homes
Presented by Ken Semler of Impresa Modular and Doug Terrell of Blue Ridge Log Cabins

Tuesday, Sept. 21

2–3 p.m. ET
Webinar: Special Report: Offsite Construction Housing Forecast
Presented by NAHB AVP for Forecasting and Analysis Danushka Nanayakkara-Skillington

3:05–3:45 p.m. ET
Shop Talk: The Future of Offsite Construction

Wednesday, Sept. 22

2–3 p.m. ET
Webinar: Solving Framing Labor Constraints Through Systems-Built Integration
Presented by Sean Shields of Structural Building Components Association (SBCA) and members of SBCA

3:05–3:45 p.m. ET
Shop Talk: Building Profitably with Wall Panels
Presented by Sean Shields of SBCA and members of SBCA

For more information on building systems in the immediate term, visit nahb.org.

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