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A Community Guide to Factory-Built Housing

Steven Winter Associates
2001
Prepared for: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research


Steven Winter Associates, (2001), "A Community Guide to Factory-Built Housing", Prepared for: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research.
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A Community Guide to Factory-Built Housing (September 2001, 87 p.)

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There is a tremendous need for new homes in America's cities and towns. To meet this demand, the home building industry has developed and adopted many technological innovations to provide new homes more quickly and more efficiently while still keeping homes affordable and of a high quality. New techniques, materials, tools, and organizational methods are particularly common in the "factory-built" housing world. Manufactured and modular housing-the most common forms of factory-built housing-are now common alternatives to traditionally constructed homes due in large part to these improvements. A Community Guide to Factory-Built Housing, seeks to share these alternatives with a wider audience.

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Steven Winter Associates, Inc.

Norwalk, CT 06854

www.swinter.com

September 2001


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