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Industry-Prioritized Research, Technology Transfer, and Education Needs and Opportunities in Residential Construction
This report identifies the priority areas in residential construction where technical research and technological advancements offer potential to benefit the industry as it strives to advance the quality of housing and meet today’s market expectations for a home’s cost, performance, durability, and environmental stewardship. The prioritization is performed by home builders based on their experience with constructing new homes.
Industry-Prioritized Research, Technology Transfer, and Education Needs and Opportunities in Residential Construction
This report identifies the priority areas in residential construction where technical research and technological advancements offer potential to benefit the industry as it strives to advance the quality of housing and meet today’s market expectations for a home’s cost, performance, durability, and environmental stewardship. The prioritization is performed by home builders based on their experience with constructing new homes.
Industry-Prioritized Research, Technology Transfer, and Education Needs and Opportunities in Residential Construction
V. Kochkin (author) / E. Hudson (author) / R. J. Ross (author) / K. L. Martinson (author)
2018
47 pages
Report
No indication
English
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