Offsite construction—also known as systems-built or advanced manufacturing—has long been hailed as the solution to the housing industry’s most pressing challenges: labor shortages, rising costs, and slow production timelines.
Yet, despite its promise, the U.S. market is littered with high-profile failures and stalled efforts to scale.
What makes offsite construction so difficult to get right? And what can the industry learn from companies that have successfully built at scale?
Join Joel Abney, a senior leader at Sekisui House, one of the most successful offsite construction companies in the world, for an exclusive discussion on what’s working, what’s not, and what homebuilders must do to prepare for the future.
This engaging webinar will cover:
Defining offsite construction—what it is and what it isn’t.
The real business case for offsite and where it delivers the biggest advantages.
Common mistakes that have led to offsite failures—even for well-funded companies.
Innovations and business models that could finally enable offsite to scale.
The role of AI in housing—how technology is shaping cost, productivity, and user experience.
Why vertical integration may be the missing piece in making offsite viable.
Key recommendations for builders and new players considering offsite construction.
Don't miss this chance to gain insights from an industry leader who has seen it all. Whether you're a builder, developer, investor, or housing innovator, this conversation will provide valuable takeaways on the future of offsite construction and beyond.
Sam Rashkin’s two-decade career as a licensed architect includes serving on national steering committees for the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)’s LEED for Homes, Green Builder Media’s Green Builder Guidelines, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s WaterSense label, and EPA’s Indoor airPLUS label. He has partnered with Green Builder Media to develop the Housing 2.0 program , which empowers building professionals to design and construct higher-performance, healthier and more-sustainable homes at a fraction of the cost.
Game-Changer or Graveyard? The Future of Offsite Housing Construction
Reserve your spot for a conversation with Joel Abney, Senior VP, Sekisui House Residential Holdings.
Join Green Builder Media’s next Housing 2.0 webinar March 6 at 3:00 PM EST.
Offsite construction—also known as systems-built or advanced manufacturing—has long been hailed as the solution to the housing industry’s most pressing challenges: labor shortages, rising costs, and slow production timelines.
Yet, despite its promise, the U.S. market is littered with high-profile failures and stalled efforts to scale.
What makes offsite construction so difficult to get right? And what can the industry learn from companies that have successfully built at scale?
Join Joel Abney, a senior leader at Sekisui House, one of the most successful offsite construction companies in the world, for an exclusive discussion on what’s working, what’s not, and what homebuilders must do to prepare for the future.
This engaging webinar will cover:
Don't miss this chance to gain insights from an industry leader who has seen it all. Whether you're a builder, developer, investor, or housing innovator, this conversation will provide valuable takeaways on the future of offsite construction and beyond.
Register now to secure your spot!
By Sam Rashkin
Sam Rashkin’s two-decade career as a licensed architect includes serving on national steering committees for the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)’s LEED for Homes, Green Builder Media’s Green Builder Guidelines, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s WaterSense label, and EPA’s Indoor airPLUS label. He has partnered with Green Builder Media to develop the Housing 2.0 program , which empowers building professionals to design and construct higher-performance, healthier and more-sustainable homes at a fraction of the cost.Also Read