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Get more online at houseplanninghelp.com slash two seven nine for this episode, where you'll find our summary. We've got a few photos that we've added in there to bring things to life. Also, if you've got a comment or you'd like to ask a question, you can scroll down to the bottom of the show notes. There's a place to leave them there. We'll link you across to archetype, which is where you'll find Lee on a day to day basis, houseplanninghelp.com slash two seven nine. Let's finish up on a hub updates. And we've added another live training session. This was with Stephen Gurney from Eden installation. And the topic was offsite semi modular construction. Looking at some of the aspects that change slightly in the design process, you've got to make a lot more of the decisions up front and make sure you've got them right. You've got to pay attention things like access, because if you're going to get a crane to site or articulated trucks,
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do that bit. The site needs to be prepared well. Don't penny pinch at this stage. We learned all sorts of other things foundations. Also, maybe you overlook this, but it's going to happen quite quickly. So you've got to be able to move on from there, you've got to be able to pay your bills. But I guess the big upside to do with having your panels arriving pre insulated, also having the air tightness largely done. It's just your windows and doors for this particular system. And in the winter month, this can be great to just accelerate your build on. So lots more in our latest live training session, which we've now got in the archive in the hub, if you're one of our members, or if you're thinking of becoming a member, you can find out more at houseplanninghelp.com slash join. Next time John Bootland is my guest. It's the last in our mini series for beginners. And we're looking at the passive house standards. That's your lot for today. Thank you so much for being there. The house planning help podcast is produced by Regen Media content that matters.