5 prefab and modular building companies changing the construction landscape
Innovative modular home companies like Plant Prefab are revolutionizing housing with sustainable, cost-effective, and customizable designs.
Innovative modular home companies like Plant Prefab are revolutionizing housing with sustainable, cost-effective, and customizable designs.
Immigrant workers comprise 30% of the U.S. construction workforce, key to addressing labor shortages and supporting industry growth.
Haus.me creates durable modular homes made of 3D-printed polymer and tempered glass, ranging from 120 to 1,600 sq. ft., starting at $35,000.
Alisa Bailey reflects on 27 years in construction, highlighting the progress made and the challenges women still face in the industry today.
With over 3,500 projects worldwide, collectively valued at more than $60 billion, Populous is a leader in innovative design.
Reliance, Nippon Steel, and Nucor are among the top global steel companies that supply the built world with materials.
Raise Robotics machines are leveling up the construction industry by working on facade panels safely and efficiently while bridging the worker gap.
Sherwood Lumber overcame market volatility through innovation, strategic growth, and strong vendor relationships, transforming its place in the lumber industry.
Biltwise Structures offers high-quality, private-label modular homes with customizable designs that provide a cost-effective solution to the housing crisis.
Offering scaffolding and shoring equipment to the construction sector, ScaffSource provides solutions through a network of U.S. locations and partners.
Built offsite, installed in hours, and eco-friendly—InstaBuilt is quickly on their way to become the future of homebuilding.
Cory Fisk provides insights on the crucial role of soft skills in the construction industry, highlighting the need for effective communication, leadership, and awareness.