Story · 17:24
// THE QUOTE
“in the uk they seem to be about five ten years ahead”
— Brandon Searle · UNB Off-site Construction Research Centre (OCRC)
Assembly-line cross-trade training contrasted with his great uncles on the Ford line in Windsor — a vivid, self-contained labour-future picture.
Full episode at 17:24How UNB's Off-site Research Centre Is Bringing Modular Construction to Atlantic Canada (And the Financial Risks GCs Need to Know) ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Moving to an assembly-line factory model requires cross-training trades rather than strict trade silos — this is a workforce culture shift, not just a process change.
“you'd be trained to put your drywall up you'd also be trained to run all the electrical lines”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Off-site Construction: Reality, Resistance, and the Hybrid Model
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SOURCE: 17:24 of How UNB's Off-site Research Centre Is Bringing Modular Construction to Atlantic Canada (And the Financial Risks GCs Need to Know)