
NAHB Learning
Make Modular Construction Work for Your Next Multifamily Project
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Multifamily developers are always seeking more efficient ways to build. When executed well, volumetric modular construction can be the solution to a faster, safer and higher quality building. Recognizing the inherent risks of trying something new is made a lot easier by learning from the mistakes of those who’ve been there. In this webinar replay, Vaughan Buckley will share tips and tricks, common mistakes and red flags to watch out for during a modular feasibility evaluation. He will help you realize the exceptional value that off-site construction can provide to your development portfolio when used correctly.
Participants in this webinar replay will:
- Review the impact of design on constructability and when to say no!
- Compare the value of off-site construction vs. local labor and regulatory constraints.
- Detect the pitfalls of a new modular builder’s first project and how to avoid them.
Speaker: Vaughan Buckley, Owner/Operator, Modular Construction Industry
NAHB Continuing Education: 1.0 hours of continuing education credit for the following 12 designations: CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGP, CGR, CMP, CSP, GMB, GMR, Master CGP, Master CSP, MIRM.
Cancellation and Refund Policy: No refunds are issued for webinar replays upon purchase. However, NAHB regularly reviews these products and reserves the right to remove replays that are no longer current. If you are unable to view a replay during your 12-month access period, please contact Deborah Krat at EdWebinars@nahb.org.

Vaughan Buckley
Owner/Operator, Vaughan Buckley Construction
Vaughan Buckley is the President and Owner/Operator for Vaughan Buckley Construction. Vaughan Buckley owns and operates several companies serving various segments of the modular construction industry including site construction, modular manufacturing, and setting and rigging of modules. His award-winning companies have been recognized for quality of product, growth of revenue and innovation of process, by regional and national organizations and publications.
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