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566. Why Is It So Hard (and Expensive) to Build Anything in America?

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Modular Construction: Faster and More Efficient than Site Built

Modular construction is much quicker than site-built because of a dual timeline. While the parking garage is being dug underground, the floors above are being built in a factory. When the modules arrive on site, they are almost finished. Only foundations, facade, roof, and connections need to be done on site. This method also provides a labor advantage as the work is easier, allowing more people to participate. It eliminates physical restrictions and opens the industry to a wider range of individuals.

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