Press, field notes and the thinking behind the system — how we industrialize construction, one project at a time.

A 100-bed student-housing village — permitted, roughly half built indoors, and scheduled to install this summer while the site is prepared in parallel.
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Built indoors and set on site, the University of the District of Columbia's classroom pods are delivered and in use.
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A modular senior-housing community for the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority, now in contract.
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Module chassis assembled and QA'd indoors while sitework runs in parallel — the head start that lets us install in days.
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Fabricating for two regions in parallel — Atlanta and Dallas — with weld inspection in-house at both.
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Pre-engineering every assembly to code turns approval from a critical path into a checkpoint.
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Voorhees University's vertical-farm pavilion became the lead model for a program rolling out to eleven more colleges.
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A ~1,200 sq ft welcome building for the university's main entry, now in pre-construction.
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What cut-to-length steel and factory assembly actually do to a project's carbon ledger.
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Early concept work with Dillard University — one structural grammar scaled across a whole campus.
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