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VIDEO: Discussing factory homebuilding with Onx Homes’ CEO

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Factory homebuilder and Onx CEO Ash Bhardwaj joins Mitchell Keller of International Construction and Construction Briefing to discuss the off-site residential constructing opportunities in the US

It’s no secret: Construction is jealous of manufacturing.

But does it have to be?

As construction technology advances by the minute, building homes off-site can happen faster and cheaper. Will the homebuilding environment of tomorrow look more like the car manufacturing world of today? Is a hands-on homebuying and building process for the buyer the next big thing? Mitchell Keller asked factory homebuilder Onx’s CEO Ash Bhardwaj these questions and more as we wonder what’s next for off-site home builds in the US.

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