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OSE is capable of producing housing at a labor cost of about $40000 per 1400 sf house, compared to $120000 for industry standards - making OSE 3x more efficient in labor productivity. This productivity arises from [[Integrated Design]], [[Modularity]], [[Expertise-Embedded Systems Design]], [[Simplicity]], and [[Digital Design]].
OSE is capable of producing housing at a labor cost of about $40000 per 1400 sf house, compared to $120000 for industry standards - making OSE 3x more efficient in labor productivity. This productivity arises from [[Integrated Design]], [[Modularity]], [[Expertise-Embedded Systems Design]], [[Simplicity]], and [[Digital Design]].
=Extreme Effciency in Housing=
In the field of housing, extreme efficiency of production is afforded by:
#Tool organization in facility
#[[Visual Workshop]]
#[[Extreme Tool Belt]]

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OSE is capable of producing housing at a labor cost of about $40000 per 1400 sf house, compared to $120000 for industry standards - making OSE 3x more efficient in labor productivity. This productivity arises from Integrated Design, Modularity, Expertise-Embedded Systems Design, Simplicity, and Digital Design.

Extreme Effciency in Housing

In the field of housing, extreme efficiency of production is afforded by:

  1. Tool organization in facility
  2. Visual Workshop
  3. Extreme Tool Belt