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The Modular Construction Promise: Why Hasn’t It Taken Over Yet?

Posted on July 16, 2026 by Hector Renshaw
The Modular Construction Promise: Why Hasn't It Taken Over Yet?
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Jul

Explore why modular construction, despite its speed and quality benefits, faces challenges like logistics, planning, and economics that slow mainstream adoption.

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Posted in Architecture  |  Tagged factory economics, factory-built homes, logistics, MMC, offsite construction, panelised systems, planning system, prefabrication, volumetric modular
Construction Innovation

SIPs vs Timber Frame: A Builder’s Honest Comparison

Posted on July 16, 2026 by Hector Renshaw
SIPs vs Timber Frame: A Builder's Honest Comparison
16
Jul

Explore a detailed builder’s comparison of SIPs vs timber frame construction, covering cost, speed, thermal performance, and project suitability for informed decisions.

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Posted in Construction Innovation  |  Tagged airtightness, erection speed, offsite construction, service routing, structural insulated panels, thermal performance, timber frame construction, U-values

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