The new offering will provide building services and slide-in room and bathroom pods for clients in healthcare, industrial, education and commercial markets.
Boldt said that itcreated Bildt in response to interest from facility owners, general contractors and architects to reduce project costs and increase speed to market.
“As a general contractor, we recognized the need for our line of innovative, customizablepermanent modular and prefabricated products that can cut construction times in half, allowing building owners to occupy and generate revenue months sooner than anticipated,”
said Ben Bruns, Bildt’s vice president of modular who is leading Bildt, in the release.
In addition to permanent modular units, Bildt manufactures prefabricated panels and components, which include headwalls, exterior wall panels and systems, steel wall studs and interior framing assemblies tailored to project specifications, per the release.
Over the past half-decade, modular construction has captured the cautious interest of the building world, which ballooned with the spectacular rise and fall of modular unicorn Katerra. While some firms, such as San Francisco-based Webcor and its newly established venture arm Webcor Ventures, are investing cash into the space, experts and industry leaders say the building method has significant barriers that hamper its adoption.
Boldt said its prefabrication and modular construction business has grown since its first modular project in the 1980s. It claims thebusiness accelerated significantly during the pandemic when hospitals needed to add space quickly, efficiently and uniformly.
“Rooted in our long history as builders, developers, investors and owners of projects, we understand our customers’ and the industry’s challenges. This level of understanding is something that clearly differentiates Bildt in the marketplace,” said Melanie Taylor, Bildt’s vice president of manufacturing, in the release.
Personally I think the offsite prefabrication construction has a better chance of mass appeal than 3D printing. It is more practical and can actually save on costs and time while 3D printing construction is a cool tech idea but from a cost and productivity standpoint ir still lags behind solutions like pre fabrication.