Real Estate/Development
Nov. 11, 2003
Systems Building
BY ROBERT L. NOBLE California's growing population has created an ongoing demand for more classroom and office space. In response to this demand, systems building - a method of premanufacturing modular, relocatable buildings and then installing them onsite - has emerged as a time- and cost-efficient alternative to traditional construction.
BY ROBERT L. NOBLE
California's growing population has created an ongoing demand for more classroom and office space. In response to this demand, systems building - a method of premanufacturing modular, relocatable buildings and then installing them onsite - has emerged as a time- and cost-efficient alternative to traditional construction.
Yet there has been some...
California's growing population has created an ongoing demand for more classroom and office space. In response to this demand, systems building - a method of premanufacturing modular, relocatable buildings and then installing them onsite - has emerged as a time- and cost-efficient alternative to traditional construction.
Yet there has been some...
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