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July 04, 2007

Hive Modular's Modern X-Line Model Prefab

X_line_5Happy 4th of July and God bless our troops!  Hope everyone has a relaxing day! Came across some cool pictures of a Hive Modular home this morning.  It's their X-Line model and they had firm Rosenlof Lucas do the landscape architecture.  Hive uses a modular construction system, which reduces the overall build time of a structure, improves quality control and reduces actual construction time.  When you look at one of their X-Line models, everything has a built-in, maintenance-free/worry-free type of feel.  Due to location constraints, pricing on a structure can differ...$140 per sq/ft in the Midwest versus $200 per sq/ft west of the Rockies for a complete turn-key modular home sans design, delivery and setting costs.  $200 per sq/ft still isn't that bad considering the quality that you are receiving.  Hive Modular is one of the best prefab, modular companies out there...especially for the price. 

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It is amazing what beautiful structures modular buildings can be with just a little ingenuity!

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