Resia Launches First U.S. Project with Modular Construction in Miami

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Resia has successfully completed its first project in the United States, Resia Golden Glades in Miami, Florida, utilizing modular bathrooms and kitchens manufactured at its facility in Fairburn, Georgia. This pioneering approach not only accelerates the construction process but also significantly reduces costs, setting a new standard in the development of multifamily communities. The project features 420 apartments across four five-story buildings, each equipped with modern amenities and finishes, addressing the critical need for affordable housing in South Florida.
The use of HybridFabrication technology by Resia Manufacturing allows for the production of high-quality, fully assembled kitchen and bathroom components off-site. This method ensures precision, reduces waste, and allows for simultaneous site work and construction, drastically cutting down project timelines. Ricardo Blas, Chief Operating Officer at Resia, emphasized the company's commitment to creating attainable, high-quality housing solutions that meet the demands of the current market.
Matt Tall, Vice President of Manufacturing and Operations at Resia, highlighted the role of technology in enhancing construction efficiency and quality. The modular construction process, supported by robotics, not only expedites the building timeline but also ensures the delivery of superior quality products at a reduced cost. Resia Golden Glades stands as a testament to how innovative construction methods can provide sustainable and affordable housing without compromising on quality or design.
Located at 550 Northwest 161st St., Resia Golden Glades offers residents a range of amenities including a fitness center, swimming pool, and EV charging stations, among others. The community's prime location ensures easy access to Miami's shopping, dining, and entertainment options, making it an attractive option for potential residents. With the project now open for tours, Resia sets a new benchmark in the multifamily housing sector, demonstrating the potential of modular construction to revolutionize the industry.

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