Solving the Construction Crisis–The Future of Systems-Built Housing
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This recorded webinar explores how offsite construction can break the construction bottleneck.
The construction industry is at a breaking point. Labor shortages, skyrocketing costs, and stagnant productivity have created an urgent crisis—one that threatens the future of homebuilding.
Consider these alarming facts:
90% of builders reported shortages in framing crews and carpenters in 2022.
50% of contractors faced project delays due to workforce shortages.
8.6 months—that’s the current average construction cycle time for new homes, and it’s only getting longer.
The average construction worker is 42 years old, with only 2 new workers replacing every 5 who retire.
The industry needs 700,000 new workers each year just to meet demand—while the U.S. faces a 1.5 million home deficit.
Construction productivity has declined by 50% since 1968, while every other industry has become more efficient.
The industry cannot afford to keep doing things the old way. Advanced manufacturing and automated construction methods are no longer optional—they are the future.
But history warns us of the challenges ahead: Katerra burned through $2+ billion before failing. Entekra, after $50 million in investment, shut down in 2023.
What must change for systems-built construction to finally succeed?
The strategies and innovations that will allow off-site construction to scale successfully
If you’re in homebuilding, development, or construction innovation, you can’t afford to miss this conversation. The future of housing depends on bold, strategic action—be part of the solution.
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.
Solving the Construction Crisis–The Future of Systems-Built Housing
This recorded webinar explores how offsite construction can break the construction bottleneck.
The construction industry is at a breaking point. Labor shortages, skyrocketing costs, and stagnant productivity have created an urgent crisis—one that threatens the future of homebuilding.
Consider these alarming facts:
The industry cannot afford to keep doing things the old way. Advanced manufacturing and automated construction methods are no longer optional—they are the future.
But history warns us of the challenges ahead: Katerra burned through $2+ billion before failing. Entekra, after $50 million in investment, shut down in 2023.
What must change for systems-built construction to finally succeed?
Watch this webinar as we dive into:
If you’re in homebuilding, development, or construction innovation, you can’t afford to miss this conversation. The future of housing depends on bold, strategic action—be part of the solution.
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