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HPM HalePlus modular factory homes
#1
Not an endorsement, just passing this on. Based on description below they are building these "mobile homes" in Keaau:

https://www.hpmhawaii.com/haleplus

COMING TO THE BIG ISLAND
AVAILABLE 2020

FAQS
1. Why HalePlus?

At HPM, we’re on a mission to help our community build better. HalePlus is a new and innovative project, designed to make an impact on housing on Hawaii Island, creating truly affordable homes that are attainable for all. These dynamic homes are expandable, locally made, factory built, modular, transportable and can generally be built for less than $100,000 for a base model, saving a homeowner up to 40% compared with traditional building processes.

2. Are HalePlus homes modular?

HalePlus goes beyond modular. Even after your home is built it can grow with your family’s changing needs, adding modules like an expanded kitchen, a bigger bathroom, an extra bedroom or home office, or additional storage space.

3. How are HalePlus homes constructed?

HalePlus homes are pre-assembled in modules using wall panels, trusses and other quality building materials at HPM’s manufacturing facility in Keaau. The modules are transported and installed at the build site by a licensed General Contractor.

4. How big are HalePlus homes?

HalePlus homes are uniquely designed so you’ll always have just the right size home for your current needs. There will be a selection of HalePlus homes available, with the smallest one bedroom unit starting at approximately 600 square feet. The homes can be expanded with several optional configurations.

5. How long will it take for a HalePlus Home to be built?

A HalePlus homebuyer will be able to take delivery of a pre-approved base model (one bedroom, one bathroom) within three months of the manufacturing start date, with the option to add on other modules up front or in the future. This is one of the fastest ways to build a home in Hawaii because of the factory built process.

6. Do I need to get a building permit for these homes?

Yes, but HalePlus homes will be pre-approved by the County of Hawaii, which makes the building permit process faster. Securing a permit also allows you to apply for bank financing and home insurance.

7. When will HalePlus homes be available?

We anticipate accepting deposits in 2020. Please fill out the form on this page to stay updated on floor plans, renderings and other releases!

ETA: answered own question

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#2
Interesting.... three years ago I opened my Modular Farm Buildings company and now HPM is going modular. Too bad they are still building with wood.
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#3
Rob, our house is one of a handful of metal SUP, sold as modular, homes that were built in Keaau in the 70`s, so maybe `what goes around, comes around`???
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#4
HPM has reinvented the double-wide.

I wonder what other innovative new technologies they will bring to Hawaii.
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#5
Dusting this thread off. HPM still not giving any solid pricing, and have pushed the ETA for taking orders. However, their website states they are going to have three seminars for local contractors detailing the process for these houses.

So, maybe we are getting closer.
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#6
not giving any solid pricing, and have pushed the ETA

Trades are pushing back hard, complaining that HPM is using "loopholes" to "steal good-paying jobs".

Unfortunately not everyone can afford a union-built home.
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#7
So, that's the hold up huh? Some things never change.
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#8
https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/201...lar-homes/

https://www.westhawaiitoday.com/2020/08/...-loophole/

Note how it's announced a year and a half ago, with a base price of $100K and a 3-month build time.

A year later, it's unsafe housing that kills jobs.

If there's one thing I'm tired of, it's the "I got mine, screw you" attitude. Innovation and competition aren't allowed.

Case in point: Hale Plus still requires contractors for site prep, assembly, wiring, plumbing, and finish work.

People are being denied (priced out of) housing. We can do better.

(ProTip: many local issues can be discovered by adding "concerns" or "loophole" to the search terms. What does that tell you?)
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#9
"What does that tell you?"

We should keep the 1 party system, and continue to vote for the same people? What was the ad a few years back? "Give them a shaka!"
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#10
Rob do you still have the steel shed kits?
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