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Re: elfreaknrican post# 30312

Monday, 11/01/2021 2:58:10 PM

Monday, November 01, 2021 2:58:10 PM

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LOL "It's IMPOSSIBLE??" Built in Texas in 1968 The Hilton Palacio del Rio Hotel is a milestone, not only for the City of San Antonio, but for the modular construction industry as well. Built by H.B. Zachry Company (now Zachry Construction Corporation) across the street from the site of HemisFair, the Texas World's Exposition of 1968, the 500-room deluxe hotel was designed, completed and occupied in an unprecedented period of 202 working days. This is an achievement of which H.B. Zachry Sr. and each of his workers can well be proud. The 496 rooms were placed by crane in 46 days

https://www.modular.org/HtmlPage.aspx?name=hilton

The 110-room, eight-story Hyatt Place Hotel Waco, designed by MWT Architects, will feature both rooftop and ground-level restaurants, a shopping center and a parking garage—all of which will be fabricated in Euless. Once completed, 140 stackable units will be shipped over the course of only three to four weeks to their final destination in Waco. The Waco Hyatt project, for instance, will be constructed almost entirely off site, in the fabrication facility that Modular Design+ operates in Euless, Texas. A strategic partner of global architecture firm CannonDesign, ModularDesign+ hopes to change the way that owners, developers, architects and contractors think about modular construction.

That’s the largest incentive that modular offers: speed to market. The quicker that an owner or developer can begin generating revenue on a space, the better!!

https://rejournals.com/constructing-tomorrows-buildings-expect-an-explosion-in-modular-design/