Innovation Building Group Best Practices for Modern Methods of Construction
- Title
- Innovation Building Group Best Practices for Modern Methods of Construction
- Abstract
- What became clear to me over the last decade is that there is no single breakthrough, technology, or policy that will solve housing affordability on its own. We have spent years looking for silver bullets, but housing delivery is ultimately a systems problem. To meaningfully improve affordability, durability, resilience, and speed of delivery, the entire process needs to work together in a far more coordinated way.
- Contributor
- Rod Nadeau
- Innovation Building Group
- Date Submitted
- 6/10/2001
- Format
- Type
- Text
- Extent
- 3 pages
- Is Part Of
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01-Why Operating Costs Are Part of Housing Affordability
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02-Why Better Building Envelopes Reduce Mechanical Complexity
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03-Why Value Engineering Often Happens Too Late
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04-The Problem with Treating Every Housing Project Like a Prototype
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05-Why Procurement Structure Matters More Than Most People Think
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06-How Integrated Design Eliminates Future Pain Points
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07-Why High-Performance Housing Should Lower Costs — Not Increase Them
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08- What We Learned from Real Building Performance Data
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09-Why Simpler Buildings Often Perform Better
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10-The Missing Role of Development Integration in Housing Delivery
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11-Why Attainable Housing Must Compete with the Resale Market
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12-Lessons From Delivering Housing in Small Mountain Communities
- Process threads
- Technical system threads
- Cross-cutting system threads
- Description
- text, photo
- Identifier
- 61
- Date Available
- 6/11/2026 12:00 AM

