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FullStack Modular opens 130,000 s/f CA facility

Carson, CA FullStack Modular has opened a west coast manufacturing facility. This expansion will create approximately 140 new jobs. FullStack Modular and its complete SMEP integrated system can effectively address California’s unmet housing demand through efficient, sustainable offsite construction. FullStack Modular also operates a factory in Connecticut, supporting its success on the East Coast.

The 130,000 s/f facility, located at 3025 East Dominguez St., includes dedicated storage and a paint shop. 

Its location near major highways and the Port of Long Beach allows for transport of modular units across the region. FullStack Modular is currently building prototypes for its first major West Coast project, set to begin production in February 2025.

“Our new facility in greater Los Angeles is in response to our growing project pipeline on the West Coast,” said Roger Krulak, founder and president of FullStack Modular. “It is a key step in furthering our mission to deliver faster, safer, and more sustainable options for mid- to high-rise and multifamily housing that meets the needs of communities today.’

This new facility brings new technology to the construction industry, helping address the state’s housing shortage with faster, more sustainable solutions.

“This facility is critical to solving California’s housing crisis by delivering high-quality, affordable housing more efficiently,” says Raj Dhillon, vice president of operations. 

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