The MiTek Modular Story
MiTek is on a mission to make modular mainstream to help the construction industry answer the global demand for smarter, more affordable, and more sustainable buildings and communities. We've partnered with Danny Forster & Architecture, the world’s leading team for modular high-rise design, to launch this joint initiative. We will forge connections and establish best practices with lenders, insurers, municipal agencies, inspectors, safety certifiers, regulators, and more, paving the way not just for our company but for anyone who chooses modular. True innovation requires more than the ability to move forward from where we are. It also means the willingness to start from scratch. MiTek software engineers, structural engineers, material scientists, and designers deconstructed modular, to make barrier-breaking advances in portability, interconnection, safety, and speed. For more information, and to learn more, visit https://www.mitekmodular.com Danny Forster & Architecture: https://www.dannyforster.com/

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