Superior Wall Systems Inc.

SUPERIOR WALL SYSTEMS INC. for us. And being that we were the first one to the starting line gives us a significant advan- tage in capturing that work and seizing those opportunities as they present themselves.” Now that the prefabricated system has become mainstream, Smith sees opportunities on the horizon. “I think all the prefabrication dialogue and the prefabrication market have stimu- lated people to really push the boundaries of what you can prefabricate in construction, that we really haven’t done before in the United States,” he muses. “I think it’s pretty exciting, and five years from now, we’re going to be pre-fabbing much more than we’re currently doing now. We’re probably in the Wright Broth- ers phase of prefabrication, right now; we’re just learning how to fly. I think there’s an un- limited amount of potential out there. “So, the five-year plan is to perfect that pre- fabricated system and expand that into other methodologies that we could apply it to – not just the residential, not just the shopping malls, but exploring the possibility of doing hospital work in a prefabricated system, or high-rise buildings. I know there’s a compa- ny up in San Francisco – they’re exploring

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