Oregon has long been at the forefront of land-use innovation in the United States. In 1973, it became the first state to enact statewide land-use planning under Senate Bill 100, giving the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) authority to establish urban growth boundaries and require cities to plan for adequate housing.
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Container homes are no longer a fringe housing solution. In Washington State, where affordable housing and flexible construction alternatives are in growing demand, container homes are steadily becoming a viable, even preferred, choice for both homeowners and businesses.
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Container homes are no longer a fringe housing solution. In Washington State, where affordable housing and flexible construction alternatives are in growing demand, container homes are steadily becoming a viable, even preferred, choice for both homeowners and businesses.
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Traditional commercial buildings rely on site-built frameworks: wood studs or light-gauge steel, laid out and assembled piece by piece. By contrast, industrial container homes arrive from the factory as complete shells.
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When it comes to building and construction, choosing the right materials can make a significant difference in the overall strength, durability, and performance of a structure. One material that is commonly used in modern construction is the sandwich panel. A sandwich panel consists of two outer laye
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