High-Performance Factory-Built Home: How We Bring Your Designs to Life with Tektoniks
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
- Join Seth and Travis as they walk us through some of the features of a recent Bensonwood build, designed with a partner architect, using Tektoniks.
When a client brings a design to us, we work together with their architects to prepare their designs for manufacturing in our panel facility. The panels are delivered to the site and raised quickly by our crews and provide an airtight, healthy home that will last for generations.
Reach out today to share your upcoming project with our team and see if the Tektoniks system is a good fit for your project - bensonwood.com/work-with-us/
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This is where id want to work
This is awesome! Looks like a great project. It’s a shame those beams are going to get covered up, they look great!
😅😅😅hauptsache die OSB Platte kommt bald mal an die richtige Stelle. Innen!!! Schön zu sehen. Das habe ich vor 25 Jahren auch schon so gebaut.
Awesome!
what is the approximate cost per square foot vs stick built on site. $300 square foot? or higher? it would be in southern maine
The scope of work we provide typically doesn't cost even half of that number, but we are just one piece of the pie. The local GC costs (foundations, site development, building systems, and finishes) can all vary considerably with the location, design, finishes and complexity. We help customers evaluate their building plans for affordability - so please reach out at
info@bensonwood.com
I think wood is a outdated material to use in construction. prefab concrete walls would be better. my opinion though
Timber is a renewable resource and sequesters carbon. Concrete is the exact opposite, which is why the building industry is trying to use less of it. Plus flat packing concrete walls would be mad heavy…. With that being said there are new companies using concrete walls, look into 3D printed houses. Icon, out of Austin is doing some cool stuff.