WASHINGTON, DC — The systems-built housing market is booming and poised to grow even more, according to experts at Showcase 2002, an annual symposium conducted by the Building Systems Councils (BSC) of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
Systems-built housing is constructed in whole or in part in climate-controlled factories and complies with the same building codes as site-built housing. Because the construction process occurs in a factory setting, it is not subject to weather and other issues that can affect traditional construction.