LAI Baltimore February Presentation
Innovative Housing Production: Accelerating Industrialized Offsite Construction
Panel moderated by Ethan P. Cohen
with representatives from Baltimore Modular (BMOD) and Module Housing
Join LAI Baltimore for an engaging panel discussion moderated by LAI Baltimore member Ethan Cohen AICP, featuring industry leaders at the forefront of industrialized offsite construction. The panelists - Jennifer Dewees and Christina Long, AIA of Baltimore Modular, alongside Brian Gaudio of Module Housing - will explore the region’s growing offsite construction initiatives and what’s driving this momentum. A panel discussion with Baltimore Modular, advocates for workforce training and industrialized offsite construction locally, and Module Housing of Pittsburgh, who has been creating fully modular homes out of their factory in Carnegie PA and will speak to their innovative process for producing “missing middle” housing in older neighborhoods.
Baltimore Modular is championing the transformation of the Baltimore region into a global hub of industrialized offsite construction at every level - research, policy, financing, design, technology, manufacturing, supply chain management, workforce development, logistics and on-site construction - so as to address our most pressing issues: limited affordable housing, vacant row houses, construction labor shortages, and a lack of employment opportunities.
Based in Pittsburgh, PA, Module Housing designs and produces fully modular homes from its factory in Carnegie, PA. Brian Gaudio will share insights into the company’s innovative approach to delivering much-needed “missing middle” housing, as well as the regulatory challenges of bringing modular homes to market.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear how offsite construction is reshaping building delivery—and what it will take to scale these solutions locally and beyond.
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