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believe so. Issue with pre-fab/modular is you might be doing factory built stuff which could eliminate labor need on-site.
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100% affordable projects? Almost always non-union. BMR part of 80/20 bldgs obviously same workers as mkt-rate part
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So I'm guessing 100% below-market projects in SF do use union labor?
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Do the trades in SF normally build below-market projects? In NYC they don't.
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As with the Conquistadors, exploration precedes domination.
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Kennedy's project does not use actual shipping containers. They are steel modular housing.
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they are on a shipping container module so they can be transported easily
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and they are not doing any structurally ambitious with them.
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