Modular units are generally made within a large indoor facility on assembling lines similar to an automobile facility. Such factories make use of an automated line to transport the sections from one workstation to the next. Independent building inspectors are on location to check the building and see that all regulations are adhered to during the process.Such dwellings are often less expensive than their site-built counterparts and are generally more cost-effective to consumers and builders. These new homes can be assembled in lower cost than normal homes. Manufacturers cite the following reasons for the usually less cost of these dwellings:Indoor fabrication: Assembly is independent of climate which improves efficiency and avoids waste building material.Better prices from suppliers. Large-scale suppliers can effectively buy from providers for discounts on materials.Capability to provide service on interior regions. Generally in places such as New Zealand there may be much higher prices to construct a site-built house in a remote region or locations experiencing a [buildingconstruction boom such as towns near minesmining towns. Panelized Homes buildings can be assembledbuiltconstructed in biggermajorlarger citiestowns and shippedsoldtransported to far-flungregionalremote regionsareaslocations.

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