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Price Modular Green Housing Reasonably, says Architect

The San Diego Union-Tribune reports that architect Michelle Kaufmann, termed “the Henry Ford of green homes” by the Sierra Club, says in order to attract people to energy efficient modular homes, we have to make it less expensive to live in than what people are paying now.  She says we …

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Business is Good for New Modular Builder

WNEP 16 reports from east central Pennsylvania that a modular home builder near Selinsgrove moved into a facility vacated by a previous modular home builder last year in Snyder County.  Durabuilt owner Kevin Hahn says they have already hired 20 additional workers since opening, increasing production by 40 percent.  Despite …

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“Housing Built in Alabama for Alabama Citizens”

“Housing Built in Alabama for Alabama Citizens,” is what Sherry Norris, Executive Director of the Alabama Manufactured Housing Association says about an exciting project taking place right now.  She sent word to MHMSM that two blocks of dilapidated housing were cleared in Montgomery, Alabama, to make way for a series …

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New Modular Home Dealer Opens in Delaware

The Sussex Countian reports the opening of a brand new modular home dealer in Georgetown, Delaware.  Two Sussex Central graduates have opened Peninsula Homes between Georgetown and Millsboro near the Eastern Shore, and offer over 100 variations for the homes.  Turnaround time is six to eight weeks.  Co-owner Eddie Ghabor …

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Tempers Flare at Cordova, Alabama, City Council Meeting

Following up on an article we published May 24 regarding Cordova, Alabama, Mayor Jack Scott’s insistence on keeping Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) homes out of Cordova, The Birmingham News reports that 200 people showed up for a city council meeting to protest the ban, many venting their frustrations.  Mayor …

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ATCO Awarded a Second Modular Workforce Village

Following up on an article we published here May 18, Benzinga reports ATCO Structures and Logistics (ATCO) has been awarded a second contract for building a modular workforce community on Curtis Island, Queensland, in Australia.  The Gladstone Liquefied Natural Gas (GLNG) project will  have 336 modular housing units, including recreational …

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Cordova, Alabama, Mayor Continues to Keep FEMA Homes Out

Following up on a story we published here May 20, The Birmingham News says Cordova, Alabama, Mayor Jack Scott continues to refuse to allow Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) homes to site in his town despite pleas from residents.  Danny Banks’ single section home was destroyed by the tornado April …

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Britco Moves from Private to Public Hands

The Langley Advance reports one of the largest modular and manufactured housing firms in Canada is being sold to Western One Equity Income Fund for $93 million.  Britco, of British Columbia, which supplied the Winter Olympics with the Whistler Village modular units, will become part of a public company that …

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Modular Housing Growing but Facing Financing Challenges in Australia

Inside Business from Australia reports that there is a shift from modular home building in rural areas to inner urban, now accounting for 40-50 percent of the new modular construction, but lending institutions are skeptical about financing.  Jan Gyrn, managing director for Modscape, says they have experienced 300 percent growth …

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Sixteen New Modular Homes Stand Empty

The Palm Beach Post says the city of West Palm Beach, Florida, spent $3 million in federal stimulus funds to buy 60 lots and build 19 modular  homes in an attempt to revitalize the Coleman Park neighborhood, spending between $105,000 and $230,000 on each home.  The plan was to use …

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Modular Homes Once Again Refuge for Disaster Evacuees

WWLTV reports that the town once called Canadaville, Louisiana because it was built by a Canadian billionaire philanthropist to harbor evacuees of Hurricane Katrina, is now home to refugees from the effects of the rising Mississippi.  The 49 modular homes were part of a five-year plan that was supposed to …

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Tuscaloosa Defies Law Allowing Modular Units in AL Cities

The Crimson White reports from Alabama that 11,131 people in Tuscaloosa County have registered for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), part of the 71,487 in the state who have signed up.  An estimated 3.5 million cubic yards of debris litter the state, 1.5 million of it in …

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HUD Grant to Replace Blighted Houses with New Modular Homes

The Daily Herald reports that Columbia, Tennessee, will buy and raze eight blighted homes with a $500,000 grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and install four modular homes intended for low-to-moderate income residents to buy.  Each home will have three bedrooms and two baths, and will …

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Canadian Modular Builder Adding Jobs

The Times & Transcript reports from the province of New Brunswick, Canada, that the Kent Homes plant in Bouctouche, New Brunswick, is creating 70 jobs under a $500,000 payroll rebate from the provincial government.  This will bring the total workforce to 250 with a payroll of $9 million a year. …

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British Company Building Modular Homes from Shipping Containers

The Nottingham News from Central England says Nottingham College and Eco-Modular Housing, Ltd, have collaborated to build a fully furnished modular home on the campus to teach students low carbon home construction.  Made from old shipping containers, the prototype was completed from setting the base to turning on the power …

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ATCO to Provide Modular Housing in Australia

EIN Presswire reports that ATCO Structures and Logistics (ATCO) has been chosen to provide 800 modular housing units for the Queensland Curtis Liquefied Natural Gas (QCLNG) Project to be built on Curtis Island, Queensland, in Australia.  ATCO was chosen by the engineering giant, Bechtel Corporation, to provide the temporary accommodations …

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Modular Variance Petitioners Fail to Appear, Requests Denied

Bartlesville Radio KWON reports the Dewey City Council in the northeast corner of Oklahoma held two public hearings seeking variance requests from two people for modular homes to be sited inside city limits.  Neither presenter appeared, and since the council could not get any information about the size, number of …

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Errata on Report of Canadian Builder Supplying Modular Homes to Japan

MHMSM.com acknowledges with regret errors in an earlier story, Canadian Company Sending Temporary Modular Units to Japan on May 13th.  A representative speaking for Viceroy Homes, Ltd., clarified that the company is providing 1000 temporary homes (not more), per order from the Japanese government. While they do hope and anticipate …

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Builder Selected for Modular Units in South Carolina

Following up on a story we ran May 6, Bluffton Today reports that Beaufort Construction, Inc., got the nod for building the six modular homes planned for a Bluffton, South Carolina, affordable housing project, just west of Hilton Head.  The town has also received bids for homeowner consultants to screen …

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Canadian Company Sending Temporary Modular Units to Japan

The Vancouver Sun says that Viceroy Homes Ltd. is providing thousands of homes to earthquake and tsunami-stricken Japan with its Japanese partner of 17 years, Selco Homes, of Richmond, Ontario, Canada, just west of Ottawa.  The thirty-square meter homes are each composed of 25-30 two-by-fours, plywood panels, and a steel …

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