APPENDIX C: INTERVIEW INFORMATION SHEET
Factory-Built Housing
Factory-built housing systems are a potentially viable affordable housing option for low- and moderate-income Americans. Factory-built housing systems include modular units, panelized building systems, and manufactured homes.
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2 | Panelized Building Systems
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1 | Modular Homes
Panelized building systems2 refer to the structural components of a home, such as the walls, roof, and floors that are constructed in a factory and then assembled onsite (Deltec Homes, n.d.).
Manufactured homes3 are built and assembled entirely in the factory and then delivered to the home site (Geary, 2013). Local building codes do not apply to manufactured homes. Manufactured homes must adhere to the federal construction standards established under the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards (Manufactured Housing Institute [MHI], n.d.b) and enforced by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. These standards regulate all aspects of manufactured home construction, including design and construction strength, durability, and energy efficiency.
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3 | Manufactured Homes
1 Source for figure 1 (left to right): (1) https://www.apacciooutlook.com/news/is-2020-the-year-of-modular-construction-nwid-7297.html (2) https://modularhomespic.blogspot.com/2018/11/greenfield-modular-homes-clayton-nc.html
2 Source for figure 2: https://www.grizzlylogbuilders.com/8_Steps_to_Build_your_Panelized_Home/page_874085.htm
3 Source for figure 3: https://aboutmanchester.co.uk/could-factory-built-homes-solve-the-housing-crisis/
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