
Construction can be an arduous and unpredictable process, full of hazards and delays—except for the case of a recent residential project in Berkeley, in which an entire four-story building took as little as four days.
Berkeleyside reports that a 22-unit housing complex at 2711 Shattuck went up at a rate of one story per day in July and will soon lease to UC Berkeley to use as student housing.
It turns out that this is the first building created with SF-based prefab developer Patrick Kennedy’s trademark MicroPADs, tiny modular apartments modeled on shipping containers, which Kennedy manufactures in China and ships to building sites. Read full article @elizabethGkilgore
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