traditional “stick built” house under construction

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Traditional “stick built” house under construction. Modular house “boxes” that are ready to be set on the foundation.

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Traditional “stick built” house under construction. Modular house “boxes” that are ready to be set on the foundation. Crane getting ready to pick up one of the modular house “boxes”. Crane setting one of the modular house “boxes” on the foundation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Traditional “stick built” house under construction

Traditional “stick built” house under construction.

Modular house “boxes” that are ready to be set on the foundation.

Page 2: Traditional “stick built” house under construction

Crane getting ready to pick up one of the modular house “boxes”.

Page 3: Traditional “stick built” house under construction

Crane setting one of the modular house “boxes”

on the foundation.

Page 4: Traditional “stick built” house under construction

Crane sets the final modular house “box”. Next step is

to raise the roof.

Page 5: Traditional “stick built” house under construction

The modular house “boxes” are set, and the roof starts to get raised.

Page 6: Traditional “stick built” house under construction

The roof is raised.

Page 7: Traditional “stick built” house under construction

The modular house is completely set with the roof

raised – all in one day.

Page 8: Traditional “stick built” house under construction

Next step is to complete the siding installation and then move on to the interior work.

Page 9: Traditional “stick built” house under construction

Kitchen was completed in the factory, and is ready for the appliances to be put in.

Page 10: Traditional “stick built” house under construction

Flooring to be installed on-site that was shipped from the factory.

This modular home will be finished and ready to move into in a few short weeks.

Remember the “stick built” house from the first slide? It will most likely be

several months before it is completed.