New Hampshire-based builders Bensonwood and Unity Homes announced that they will open a new 104,000-square foot facility that will feature an automated home building assembly line.
The New Hampshire Union Leader reports that the facility, which will open in October, will triple the both companies’ production capacity with machinery that will automate much of the company’s work.
Ted Benson, the founder of Bensonwood, launched Unity Homes in 2012. Unity builds high-performance homes in a factory and ships them to job sites.
Homes from Unity can be built in as little as 30 days. Though they cost between $300,000 and $500,000, the homes are purported to last hundreds of years.
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