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EP 23 | Inside the Factory: How We Build Homes With SIP Panels

8 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Most builders don't own their construction process. They coordinate it. There's a difference. In this episode, Jeff Zimmerman and Fort Homes construction manager Greg Genho walk through the production facility in Grand Junction, Colorado while three homes are actively being built. The walkthrough covers the full build process from the ground up. SIP panel assembly, foam-core splines, engineered fasteners, bridge crane roof installation, and what a completed unit looks like when it rolls off the floor ready to deliver. No renderings. No concepts. A live production floor and the people building on it every day. If you've spent any time in construction or development, some of what you see here will change how you think about what factory-built actually means. Fort + Home builds workforce housing in Western Colorado. The factory is how we control the process, the quality, and the outcome. New episodes every week on Builder's View. Follow along at www.fortandhome.com [http://www.fortandhome.com]

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EP 23 | Inside the Factory: How We Build Homes With SIP Panels

Most builders don't own their construction process. They coordinate it. There's a difference. In this episode, Jeff Zimmerman and Fort Homes construction manager Greg Genho walk through the production facility in Grand Junction, Colorado while three homes are actively being built. The walkthrough covers the full build process from the ground up. SIP panel assembly, foam-core splines, engineered fasteners, bridge crane roof installation, and what a completed unit looks like when it rolls off the floor ready to deliver. No renderings. No concepts. A live production floor and the people building on it every day. If you've spent any time in construction or development, some of what you see here will change how you think about what factory-built actually means. Fort + Home builds workforce housing in Western Colorado. The factory is how we control the process, the quality, and the outcome. New episodes every week on Builder's View. Follow along at www.fortandhome.com [http://www.fortandhome.com]

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