Factory-Built Homes

Modular Homes on Deck for Homeless Vets?

According to 10news, San Diego County in California has approximately 2,000 homeless military veterans and many more who are low income. V Micro Communities President Bill Rigdon says he can build a 140 modular unit rental development in nine months, but permits through the city could take three years. Rigdon …

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Skyline Hires Advisors for Financial and Legal Guidance

Following up on a story MHProNews last posted Sept. 26, 2014 regarding the acquisition of Skyline Corporation’s RV sector by EverGreen Recreational Vehicles, Skyline’s board of directors’ Special Committee has retained Western Reserve Partners LLC for financial advice and Ice Miller LLP of Indianapolis for legal advice to evaluate strategic …

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New Zealand PreFab Homes Rising Down Under

Responding to New Zealand’s low housing productivity, especially in the wake of the earthquake in Feb. 2011 in Christchurch that destroyed thousands of homes, Dan Tremewan’s prefabricated homes are the first to be constructed with lightweight timber panels and cross-laminated solid wood from locally grown douglas fir and pine. As …

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Saudi Arabia Responding to Competition from North American Fracking

Seen lower prices at the pump lately?  Saudi Arabia has enough petroleum reserves and funds to sustain itself for eight years with Brent crude at $83/bbl. – and they are now undercutting the competition to gain market share – to counter production increases in Canada and the U. S., businessincanada …

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New Factory Home Builder Closer to Production

Following a story MHProNews last posted Aug. 18, 2014 regarding the conversion of an 83,000 square foot warehouse into a modular home manufacturing plant, the company, Renewable Jersey, LLC intends to hire 120 workers as part of the first phase, and received approval from the state’ finance board. Economic Development …

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Museum Celebrates 70 Year-old Modular Homes

The bombing of England during the Second World War left hundreds of thousands of people homeless. Between 1944 and 1948, the government built 156,623 modular bungalows with indoor plumbing and kitchen appliances, somewhat uncommon in rural areas of the country, as MHProNews understands. The dwellings had two-bedrooms, a fold-down kitchen …

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Council Votes for Modular Project; Candidates for Council Oppose it

Following a story MHProNews  posted Sept. 5, 2014 regarding a proposed 166 unit modular housing complex straddling the S. Alouette River in the Maple Ridge area of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the proposal has become an item for debate among candidates for the Maple Ridge Council election set for Nov. …

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Custom Tiny Home does not Meet HUD Code Specs

A 415 square foot customized tiny home now sited in the Bruton Park manufactured home community (MHC) in York County, Virginia may have to move because it has not been approved to meet the federal HUD Code standards for a manufactured home (MH). Karen and Tom Rogers lived with their …

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IBS Modular Acquiring Future Home Technology

Custom home modular producer Innovative Building Systems (IBS) of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania is acquiring modular manufacturer Future Home Technology, Inc. of Port Jervis, New York. IBS offers custom modular homes from five facilities stretching from Maine to Iowa under brand names Excel Homes, All American Homes, Modukraf Homes and Keiser Homes. …

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Off Grid Tiny Modular Home Transports Readily

Students at Green Mountain College in Vermont, guided by Professor Lucas Brown, began working on tiny homes several years ago and have now developed OTIS—Optimal Traveling Independent Space—70 square feet of modular living space, easily suitable for one, that fits on a 5′ X 8′ utility trailer and can be …

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Funding offered in Florida to train Potential MH Construction Workers

A $10 million contract will be shared by several Florida colleges to provide training and education for the manufactured and modular housing industries, according to a report to MHProNews from sfcollege.edu. In a partnership with Santa Fe College, Polk and Seminole State Colleges, Miami Dade College Kendall Campus will serve …

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Factory-built Homes Could Alleviate Coastal Housing Issues

The Workforce Housing Coalition (WHC) of Greater Seacoast is considering five parcels of land in York, Maine near the Kittery town line that could be developed as housing for people who earn modest salaries such as laborers, teachers, firemen and police. WHC Executive Director Ashlee Iber Amenti says the owners …

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Tiny Homes/Factory-built Housing could Replace the Blight

Following a story MHProNews posted Oct. 22, 2013 entitled Will Texans take to Tiny Homes, a recent story about small homes on BillMoyers.com, asked if respondents could live in a tiny home, drew a series of responses. Gordon Billingsley said he lived in a 920 square-foot passive solar home and …

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Think Tank Builders Call for Modular Methods to Address Housing Shortage

In England, The Hyde Group is calling on lenders to support the growing move towards modular construction techniques and grant mortgages on the same level as is done with traditionally built homes. Hyde hosted a think tank to discuss ways to speed up housing construction in London and south east …

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New Zealand still Struggling with Modular Homes

The cost of land planning and consent fees is driving up the expense for building affordable housing in New Zealand, which is restricting growth, according to Finance Minister Bill English. Chris Aitken, CEO of Hobsonville Land Company, says developers often face fees into the hundreds of thousands, and even millions …

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LA Modular is Building of the Month

The Modular Building Institute has awarded Star Apartments in Los Angeles, California as the Building of the Month. The 51 modules by Guerdon Enterprises LLC of Boise, Idaho for the Skid Row Housing Trust provides 102 apartments, each about 350 square feet, created with a community-minded open design with rooftop …

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Energy Efficient Manufactured Homes to Replace Dilapidated Units

Noting that manufactured housing can provide affordable housing to many low and moderate income families, especially in non-metro areas, several nonprofits are working to reverse the negative image of factory-made homes and their occupants by establishing programs to replace the dilapidated homes with new, high efficiency models. According to Matthew …

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Modular Buildings will Temporarily house Fire Station

Built decades ago by the Navy, Treasure Island Fire Station #48 in San Francisco was closed in March due to an infestation of black mold. Since then the eleven member crew, male and female, has worked out of a cinder block training center and are sleeping in a classroom, according …

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Peerless Homes Finalizes 80 Percent Acquisition of Deer Valley Homes

Following a story MHProNews last posted Sept. 4, 2014 regarding the acquisition of Deer Valley Corporation (DVLY) by software developer Peerless Systems Corp. (NASDAQ:PRLS), streetinsider.com reports Peerless has consummated its agreement to purchase 80 percent of Deer Valley common stock for $3.7 million. Through its manufacturing plant in Guin, Alabama, …

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Manufactured Homes to Require Conditional Use Permits in Mississippi

The Lamar County Board of Supervisors in Mississippi accepted a “Petition for Action” from residents asking that an unzoned area be designated a residential estate district for single family detached dwellings and only one dwelling per lot, according to hattiesburgamerican.com. Placement of a manufactured or modular home on the property …

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