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In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', host Joel Pollak, along with technology expert Ron Goldschmidt and entrepreneur Oren Ezra, engage with Gene Eidelman, the leader of Azure Printed Homes. The conversation explores innovative construction methods, particularly focusing on 3D printing and modular homes, as well as the challenges and opportunities in rebuilding after disasters like wildfires. Eidelman shares his personal journey, insights into the construction industry, and the importance of sustainable building practices. The episode emphasizes the need for efficient, cost-effective solutions in the housing market, especially in areas affected by recent fires.
Takeaways
Gene Eidelman has a diverse background in construction and real estate.
3D printing and modular construction can significantly reduce costs and time.
Modular homes are built primarily in factories, while prefab homes are assembled on-site.
The construction industry faces challenges with traditional methods, including delays and cost overruns.
Sustainable building practices are crucial for fire-prone areas.
Eidelman's company uses recycled materials in their 3D printing process.
Permitting for modular homes is faster than traditional construction methods.
Community planning is essential for sustainable rebuilding after disasters.
Homeowners can save 20-30% by choosing modular construction over traditional methods.
Eidelman's book provides insights on rebuilding after wildfires.
By Joel Pollak4.4
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https://www.azureprintedhomes.com/
In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', host Joel Pollak, along with technology expert Ron Goldschmidt and entrepreneur Oren Ezra, engage with Gene Eidelman, the leader of Azure Printed Homes. The conversation explores innovative construction methods, particularly focusing on 3D printing and modular homes, as well as the challenges and opportunities in rebuilding after disasters like wildfires. Eidelman shares his personal journey, insights into the construction industry, and the importance of sustainable building practices. The episode emphasizes the need for efficient, cost-effective solutions in the housing market, especially in areas affected by recent fires.
Takeaways
Gene Eidelman has a diverse background in construction and real estate.
3D printing and modular construction can significantly reduce costs and time.
Modular homes are built primarily in factories, while prefab homes are assembled on-site.
The construction industry faces challenges with traditional methods, including delays and cost overruns.
Sustainable building practices are crucial for fire-prone areas.
Eidelman's company uses recycled materials in their 3D printing process.
Permitting for modular homes is faster than traditional construction methods.
Community planning is essential for sustainable rebuilding after disasters.
Homeowners can save 20-30% by choosing modular construction over traditional methods.
Eidelman's book provides insights on rebuilding after wildfires.

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