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Plant Tour to Visit Midwest Production Facilities

A plant tour on May 23-25, sponsored by NAHB’s Modular and Panelized Building Systems Councils, will take attendees behind the scenes at seven production facilities in northern Indiana. On the itinerary will be four modular producers, a wood and panel producer, a housing industry products manufacturer and one of the country’s leading ready-mixed concrete manufacturers.

Registration is open through this Wednesday, May 19.

Networking opportunities at the annual event include the popular Plant Tour Golf Tournament on Sunday morning, a Sunday night welcome reception and an annual banquet on Monday.

Based at the South Bend Riverfront Marriott, the tour is a must for builders who are interested in learning more about how modular and panelized home building can boost their profits.

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For this year’s event, the Building Systems Councils has arranged special tours of All American Homes, Crest Homes, Patriot Homes, Pinnacle Building Systems, Universal Forest Products, LaSalle Bristol and Aggregate Industries.

Registration is available online or by downloading and printing the tour registration form and faxing it to 202-266-8501 or sending it by overnight mail to: NAHB University of Housing; 1201 15th Street, NW; Washington, D.C. 20005

For more information about NAHB’s Building Systems Councils, click here.

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