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    Small Development: Kit/Pre-Fab or Normal Build

    Current findings: - big labour saving with modular - onsite work is often weather dependant etc - in controlled factory repetitive tasks can be given to lower cost workers (carpentry frames are done in factories for this reason too) - overall build time is shortened from say 1 year to 10 weeks...
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    Small Development: Kit/Pre-Fab or Normal Build

    Thanks. The finance point is a good trap for young planners. The way I understand the kit/modular/pre-fab type property is that the process is potentially quicker as there's less to do from scratch on the construction site. The end product can be just as good as a normal build. They are starting...
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    Small Development: Kit/Pre-Fab or Normal Build

    Hi, I'm interested in buying a small block sub division in an inner suburb of Melbourne to build a small townhouse on. Minimum size is around 200sqm's. The block would have permits or be fairly easy to obtain them, as the type of townhouse is standard to the area. These don't seem to come on...
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