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The current generation’s fascination with the expanding tech industry is the biggest contributor to this issue. This, coupled with evolving housing demand, has had a huge impact on the construction industry as a dwindling supply of quality lumber and environmental concerns have caused a shift in the way people are thinking about construction.
That’s where Supermod can help.
By utilizing modern construction methods, Supermod can deliver projects more efficiently, sustainably, and of a higher quality. Further, the company has invested significant dollars in automation to help make up for the loss in the labor force. Supermod utilizes CNC automation for all of its framing, which has had a huge impact on its timelines, allowing the company to frame a multi-story single-family home in a few days.
“Supermod builds buildings with steel in a factory setting which is helping address some of the rising concerns about housing demands and shrinking construction labor force,” says Ken Sharpe, Director of Business Development at Supermod.
“We were a custom home and multifamily builder before pivoting to the modular space. Because of our experience, we understand the time and cost savings factory-built projects brings to our clients,” says Anthony Belisle, Director of Operations at Supermod.
Supermod builds buildings with steel in a factory setting which is helping address some of the rising concerns about housing demands and shrinking construction labor force
Supermod’s factory automation and steel frame construction definitely give them an advantage over other builders on the construction side of the business. The company’s in-house structural engineer, architect, and interior designer allow them to be incredibly nimble when working with clients on a single-family home or larger commercial projects. Its entire staff has access to the programs that feedback to Supermod’s factory automation in real-time, making change orders or efficiency changes almost instant.