Modular Thinking: Opportunities in Modular Housing – Part 9 of 10
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Rough Transcription
Future Projections
As someone who’s spent decades analyzing trends and anticipating shifts, I see modular construction as more than a solution to today’s problems—it’s a glimpse into the future of building. Rising costs of materials, labor shortages, and growing housing demand are pushing traditional construction methods to their limits. Modular construction, with its speed and efficiency, is stepping in as a logical alternative.
I often think about the concept of inevitability—how some changes feel less like choices and more like necessities. Modular construction fits that description. When I look at the data, the trajectory is clear. The modular market share has already tripled over the past eight years, and global revenues are projected to grow from $180 billion in 2022 to $1.1 trillion by 2040. Those aren’t just numbers; they’re evidence of a shift that’s already underway.
What excites me most is the scalability of modular construction. It’s not just about solving one problem—it’s about creating a system that can address multiple challenges at once. Modular reduces waste, speeds up timelines, and lowers costs. It requires fewer workers, which is critical at a time when the construction workforce is shrinking. For me, that’s not just progress—it’s smart, transparent progress.
Of course, no trend is without its challenges, and modular construction still faces obstacles like regulatory barriers and financing complexities. But I believe those challenges are surmountable. As more developers and policymakers recognize the value of modular, I expect to see continued growth and refinement in the industry.
For me, this is about more than housing—it’s about how we approach the future. Modular construction reminds us that the best solutions often come from rethinking old systems and embracing new ideas. It’s a lesson I try to apply in my own life and work: stay curious, stay flexible, and always look for ways to do things better.
I believe modular construction will play a key role in meeting the housing needs of the future. It’s not just an option—it’s becoming a necessity. And as I look ahead, I see an industry poised to grow, evolve, and make a lasting impact.
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Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Casual Breakfast Conversation at the Stone Creek Grille
The Truesdell Military Procurement Portfolio When the Indexes Stink
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Casual Breakfast Conversation at the Stone Creek Grille
Mortality Income Contractual Agreements & Return Lock – Not Knowing is a Stinker
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Eirinn Abu and Tunnel to Towers Foundation Concert Fri, Feb 28, 2025 @ 7:00PM Circle Square Cultural Center, 8395 SW 80th Street, Ocala Florida - Join Eirinn Abu and two of his Miami Sound Machine band members for a wonderful concert in support of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. The event theme is a night of music and movies.
https://eirinnabu.com/event/5760795/695871447/eirinn-abu-and-tunnel-to-towers-foundation-concert
Corporate Sponsors: Truesdell Wealth, Truesdell Consulting, and Truesdell Insurance.
https://truesdell.net/
Paul Grant Truesdell, J.D., AIF, CLU, ChFC, RFC
Founder & CEO of The Truesdell Companies
The Truesdell Professional Building
200 NW 52nd Avenue
Ocala, Florida 34482
352-612-1000 - Local
212-433-2525 - New York
Truesdell Consulting, Inc.
Truesdell Insurance, Inc.
Truesdell Wealth, Inc.
Due to our extensive holdings and that of our clients, you should assume that we have a position in all companies discussed and that a conflict of interest exists. The information presented is provided for informational purposes only.
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Rough Transcription
Future Projections
As someone who’s spent decades analyzing trends and anticipating shifts, I see modular construction as more than a solution to today’s problems—it’s a glimpse into the future of building. Rising costs of materials, labor shortages, and growing housing demand are pushing traditional construction methods to their limits. Modular construction, with its speed and efficiency, is stepping in as a logical alternative.
I often think about the concept of inevitability—how some changes feel less like choices and more like necessities. Modular construction fits that description. When I look at the data, the trajectory is clear. The modular market share has already tripled over the past eight years, and global revenues are projected to grow from $180 billion in 2022 to $1.1 trillion by 2040. Those aren’t just numbers; they’re evidence of a shift that’s already underway.
What excites me most is the scalability of modular construction. It’s not just about solving one problem—it’s about creating a system that can address multiple challenges at once. Modular reduces waste, speeds up timelines, and lowers costs. It requires fewer workers, which is critical at a time when the construction workforce is shrinking. For me, that’s not just progress—it’s smart, transparent progress.
Of course, no trend is without its challenges, and modular construction still faces obstacles like regulatory barriers and financing complexities. But I believe those challenges are surmountable. As more developers and policymakers recognize the value of modular, I expect to see continued growth and refinement in the industry.
For me, this is about more than housing—it’s about how we approach the future. Modular construction reminds us that the best solutions often come from rethinking old systems and embracing new ideas. It’s a lesson I try to apply in my own life and work: stay curious, stay flexible, and always look for ways to do things better.
I believe modular construction will play a key role in meeting the housing needs of the future. It’s not just an option—it’s becoming a necessity. And as I look ahead, I see an industry poised to grow, evolve, and make a lasting impact.