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Stephen Underhill
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  • Lafayette, IN
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thoughts on concept, worldwide modular

Stephen Underhill
  • Investor
  • Lafayette, IN
Posted

hey everyone, i was reading up on a few articles from builderonline today and came across this company worldwide modular. I was wondering what your thoughts were on their product, not as much from an investment standpoint but more of a discussion on the concept.

They have developed a system with a permanent foundation and interchangeable modules build to your desired application. They claim to offer 50% increase in speed of construction and 30% decrease in costs. Their site shows examples ranging from duplex to high rise apartment buildings.

It was rather intriguing when i read through it, and it seems like if you were going with a larger scale project, this may be an interesting alternative for a new development.

Thoughts everybody?

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