The Offsite Construction Summit: Berkeley 2024 Speakers
Join us in Berkeley, CA, Wednesday, June 5, 2024, for a full day of presentations from some of the brightest minds and rising stars in the offsite construction industry.
Expert Speakers from Across the Industry
Don't miss the next opportunity to learn from—and network with—hundreds of regional offsite industry professionals including our group of featured speakers. All of our featured speakers bring years of offsite construction experience and knowledge from all corners of the industry. And since our speakers will also be exhibiting at the event, attendees will have ample opportunity to connect with these industry leaders.
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Berkeley Offsite Construction Summit Speakers
Don't miss your next chance to see some of the most impactful offsite construction speakers from around the country. Our 2024 speaker line-up, which featured company leaders and design professionals from across the offsite spectrum, addressed a variety of topics critical to the future of offsite, modular, and prefab construction in California and across the United States.
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Our 2024 Speakers Included
Lynn von Koch-Liebert
Executive Director
California Strategic Growth Council
Stuart Emmons
Principal
Emmons Design
Jim Dunn
President
Stack Modular
Rick Murdock
CEO & Co-Founder
Autovol
Randall Thompson
Senior Preconstruction Manager
NibbiPrefab
Tyler Pullen
Senior Technical Advisor
Terner Housing Innovation Labs
Timothy Nguyen
Architect
Modulux Homes
2024 Presentations
Inside California’s Climate-Conscious Push to Expand Factory-Built Construction: Optimizing for Affordability
Lynn von Koch-Liebert
Executive Director
California Strategic Growth Council
Tyler Pullen
Senior Technical Advisor
Terner Housing Innovation Labs
California has been a leader in thinking aggressively and quantitatively about solutions to address climate change and build sustainably. Tasked with looking at how the State of California can best house its growing population while meeting its aggressive energy, housing, transportation, land use, and equity goals; the California Strategic Growth Council faces a slew of challenges. Executive director Lynn von Koch-Liebert will discuss the Council’s pilot program to expand and create offsite construction factories to help meet a goal of 2.5 million housing units in California. Tyler Pullen, senior technical advisor at Terner Housing Innovation Labs, will address how offsite construction methods reduce the time and cost of construction and increase the supply of both naturally-occurring and capital-a “Affordable housing.” He will also elaborate on some of the regulatory challenges that face housing delivery and discuss potential opportunities for impactful intervention.
Reaching Modular’s Potential to Significantly Increase Housing
Stuart Emmons
Principal
Emmons Design
Modular multi-family housing has made great headway in the last five years, but we need to continue to make improvements that will further streamline modular housing production to better reach modular’s potential to address our growing housing crisis. Let’s get far more people living on our streets into stable long-term housing. Let’s get more affordable housing built. Let’s get more market-rate workforce housing built. Emmons will discuss case studies in California, Oregon, and Georgia; learning from past projects and manufacturers; optimal integrated teams; standardized dwelling units; reducing modular housing production time, better homeless housing options for people experiencing homelessness; the importance of technical and aesthetic design as a foundation for successful projects; details that will streamline production; and optimal public & private initiatives to increase housing.
Why Offsite Construction Isn't Solving Our Housing Crisis
Jim Dunn
President
Stack Modular
Offsite construction is not a perfect solution to every project, but when there is a match, the benefits can be significant--especially for developers. Join modular manufacturer Jim Dunn, president of Stack Modular, as he discusses the winning modular project profile, the path to success in the modular pre-construction phase, and the importance of involving all the key players early-on when executing any modular project.
Necessity Breeds Innovation
Rick Murdock
CEO & Co-Founder
Autovol
The world's most pressing problem is our call to action to collaborate and innovate. An “us and them” mentality won’t solve today’s housing crisis. Unprecedented shortages in skilled labor and housing call for both conventional and modular companies to collaborate and innovate. There's plenty of work to go around. Working together, we can innovate better ways to automate, standardize, develop new materials, and benefit from the many time-proven methods we rely on. Forty-plus-year veteran Rick Murdock shares some ideas based on recent successes bringing together people and robots, as well as offsite and onsite methods.
Advancing Modular Construction: A Case for Standardization
Randall Thompson
Senior Preconstruction Manager
NibbiPrefab
Within the AEC industry, we need to overcome the mindset that standardization equates to constrained design and diminished quality. On the contrary, a standardized design practice will lead to a more intentional, better coordinated and enhanced product outcome. Furthermore, developing standardized building elements will allow for and capitalize on innovations in industrialized construction. Join Randall Thompson, senior preconstruction manager at NibbiPrefab, for this insightful presentation as well as lessons learned from a traditional general contractor that is successfully utilizing offsite construction.
Rebuilding Maui: Modular Solutions for Disaster Relief & Innovative Builder Solutions
Timothy Nguyen
Architect
Modulux Homes
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recently released its housing assistance plan for residents impacted by the Maui wildfires in August 2023. These houses—which will be created outside of Hawaii using offsite construction—will be built to the 2018 International Building Code per the Hawaii state building codes and will be approved using International Code Council/Modular Building Institute Standards 1200 and 1205. Employing fast construction methods for efficiency, Modulux Homes was one of the companies selected to manufacture the modular units. Join architect Timothy Nguyen as he discusses how offsite construction is being used to rebuild communities keeping in mind local traditions and aesthetics. Modulux Homes specializes not only in rapid response situations, but adaptable solutions for long-term luxury residential and commercial development.
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