Plant Prefab
Plant Prefab is a pioneering building technology company that was originally founded in 2006 as LivingHomes. The company revolutionizes the construction industry by utilizing advanced digital modeling and fully customizable Plant Panels and Plant Modules to create bespoke housing solutions. This innovative approach allows Plant Prefab to construct high-quality homes 20-50% faster than traditional site-based methods, while maintaining superior standards in quality and cost efficiency.
As the first Certified B Corporation in the housing prefabrication sector, Plant Prefab is firmly committed to sustainable design and operations. The company announced its net zero goal in 2019 and has proudly maintained carbon-neutral operations since 2020. Plant Prefab's focus on sustainability is evident in its materials, procedures, and overall mission to provide a more environmentally friendly alternative to conventional construction methods.
The company caters to a diverse range of clients, including homeowners, architects, and developers, seeking custom-designed residences that do not compromise on quality or environmental responsibility. Some of the company's notable achievements include being the first to develop a home that achieved the US Green Building Council’s LEED for Homes Platinum certification, a significant milestone in sustainable housing. Additionally, Plant Prefab has received several accolades, including the Energy Value Housing Gold Award from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), the AIA Top Ten Green Projects Award, and recognition as one of the Top Ten Buildings of the Year.
Backed by prominent investors such as Amazon, Asahi Kasei, and Obvious Ventures, Plant Prefab is not just pushing the boundaries of residential construction; it is also helping to shape a more sustainable future in the built environment. With a mission that prioritizes speed, quality, and sustainability, Plant Prefab continues to lead the way in the evolving landscape of prefabricated housing, setting new standards within the industry.
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