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MBI Issues Policy Position on Tariffs & Their Impact on Modular Construction. Read the statement here.

The Missing Link in Modular: Developer Relevance & Messaging

Many affordable housing developers have looked at modular. Maybe even tried it. And it’s complicated. And here’s the truth: It not anybody’s fault. The problem isn’t the fabricator, architect or GC. It’s everything that happens between them. That’s where modular breaks down. And that’s where a Rooms as a Product approach changes the game.

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Unlocking NYC’s Housing Potential: Scaling Modular Construction for Affordable Living

New York City stands at a pivotal moment in its housing history. With over 60,000 individuals in city-funded shelters and soaring construction costs, the city faces a housing shortfall that threatens both its economic competitiveness and social equity. Traditional building methods are proving too slow and expensive to meet demand, but a viable alternative already exists.

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Housing in the EU: What’s Next for Modular and Offsite?

Modular Building Institute

According to EUROSTAT, the EU averages for housing types in cities is around 70% of people live in apartments and 30% live in houses. The suburbs and towns have around 40% living in apartments and 60% living in houses. Without exception, the modular building industry can provide new build solutions for all of these requirements.

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