Resia's Modular Construction Breakthrough in Miami Sets New Standard for Affordable Housing

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Resia has achieved a significant milestone in the U.S. housing sector with the completion of Resia Golden Glades in Miami, marking its first project to utilize modular bathrooms and kitchens manufactured at its Georgia facility. This innovative approach not only speeds up construction timelines but also significantly reduces costs, offering a viable solution to the pressing need for affordable housing in South Florida.
The 420-unit community, situated at 550 Northwest 161st St., boasts modern amenities and high-quality finishes such as granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. These features demonstrate that modular construction does not compromise on quality or efficiency. Ricardo Blas, Chief Operating Officer at Resia, pointed out the project's critical role in addressing the housing affordability crisis in the region.
At the heart of this project's success is Resia Manufacturing's HybridFabrication process. This innovative method integrates mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems into prefabricated components, showcasing the transformative potential of modular construction in the industry. Matt Tall, Vice President of Manufacturing and Operations, emphasized the process's scalability, its ability to reduce labor costs, and its efficiency in minimizing waste.
Resia Golden Glades is not just about affordable housing; it's about quality living. The community offers a variety of amenities, including a 24/7 fitness center and EV charging stations, reflecting Resia's dedication to improving resident lifestyles. The success of this project heralds a new era for affordable housing development in the U.S., proving that modular construction can meet the dual demands of affordability and quality.

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