It was one hell of a foggy morning to watch our house be transported onto its foundation.
Mattamy, the largest builder in Canada has set up an on-site factory to build a number of their homes in Milton, Ontario. They can currently handle models up to about 3000 square feet in this fashion. The houses are built indoors in a a temperature controlled warehouse and then placed onto this shipyard dolly to be transported down the private road to the foundation (full 8' ceiling height basement).
Our new home is 2100 square feet (elev.D +280 sq.ft) and can be seen here (the images show an 1811sq.ft variation):
http://www.hawthornevillager.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=9051The homes are built in the warehouse within about 2-3 weeks by crews working shifts 7 days per week. When it rolls out of the warehouse it's pretty much complete on the interior, including walls, flooring, paint, kitchens and all cabinet work, interior plumbing, etc.
After it's dropped pretty much what's left to do is finish the exterior stairs, porch trimming and pillars, eaves, exterior soffits and of course brick.
In this last image it's sitting in front of our lot (to the right of the house). We didn't wait around for them to unload it as that was going to take another 2 or 3 hours. It only took about 15-20 minutes of rolling time for it to drive from the factory to the lot. Total time was a bit longer because it rolled out a bit late and by that time a lot of sub contractors were already in the area with their trucks - which needed to be moved out of the way.
Our original closing date was February 7th but we've just asked for it to be pushed back till mid-March. This give them a little more breathing space to finish everything off, gives us more visits to check everything is as-ordered and can be fixed/corrected if not. Plus it gives us time to close our current home which unfortunately is still on the market.
Anyway, I thought this was a pretty neat thing to watch and figured someone else might enjoy the big machines.