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(Created page with "*About 1/2 the industry standard - down from 3000 hours per house to 1500 per house. [https://chatgpt.com/share/68acc7cd-3fa4-8010-8154-cb364a35ce00] *Compare to OSE - 1000 hours per 1400 sf house. *Same throughput, but capitalization is $20-40M, as opposed to more like $1M in the open source route.") |
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*Compare to OSE - 1000 hours per 1400 sf house. | *Compare to OSE - 1000 hours per 1400 sf house. | ||
*Same throughput, but capitalization is $20-40M, as opposed to more like $1M in the open source route. | *Same throughput, but capitalization is $20-40M, as opposed to more like $1M in the open source route. | ||
*difference from 'trailer home' - [https://chatgpt.com/share/68acc954-0018-8010-9819-c494e20ea8c4]. Most important is permanent foundation and better build, with FBMH indistinguishable from regular homes. 70% of urban lots allow them? [https://chatgpt.com/share/68acc954-0018-8010-9819-c494e20ea8c4] |
Latest revision as of 20:37, 25 August 2025
- About 1/2 the industry standard - down from 3000 hours per house to 1500 per house. [1]
- Compare to OSE - 1000 hours per 1400 sf house.
- Same throughput, but capitalization is $20-40M, as opposed to more like $1M in the open source route.
- difference from 'trailer home' - [2]. Most important is permanent foundation and better build, with FBMH indistinguishable from regular homes. 70% of urban lots allow them? [3]