Processes and practices that are common in markets globally are now being tried on the ground in the United States.
By John McManus | Builder
Last week, veteran carpenter Patrick Johnson teamed up with two other construction laborers of varying experience, Barry McKenna and Benny White, and, in three days, they erected a fully-framed, 3,200 sq. ft. house enclosure in Stonefield Home’s Mission Village in Los Banos, about 80 miles east of San Jose, in California’s Eastern Valley.
That’s right, three workers, three days, and this is what they assembled, with fully integrated pre-designed, engineered, and constructed systems trucked to the site in Los Banos from Entekra’s just-up-and-running plant 65 miles to the north in a town called Ripon, Calif.