According to The Australian Financial Review, inside the 1600 square metre modular home factory in Smithfield, in Sydney’s west, the construction of 18 bespoke homes all at once more resembles car manufacturing than a building site, in what Tahi Merrilees, co-founder of Wild Modular which owns the factory, describes as an “organised chaos”.
Merrilees believes factory-built housing will play a part in solving the country’s worsening housing crisis. “A prefab modular home can be built in just 10 days, so we can get supply out more than twice as fast as the traditional build. We can also build multiple houses at the same time, so we can mass produce housing,” he says. https://www.afr.com/property/residential/the-fast-build-homes-that-could-solve-the-housing-crisis-20230518-p5d9el
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