Construction Process

At Dutch Housing, exceptional craftsmanship is a decades-long tradition.


Inside a Dutch Home

To meet and exceed our customers' high expectations, we use high-quality building materials from trusted brand names. From insulation and fixtures, to flooring and appliances, we buy components only from suppliers who share our commitment to quality.

Each Dutch home travels through 20 to 25 workstations on an assembly line construction process. To ensure that the craftsmen working the line have access to what they need to get the job done effectively and efficiently, tools, jigs, tables and material-handling equipment are all within easy reach.

In addition to the assembly line, there are multiple worktables in the plant where smaller components are constructed. These worktables deliver items to the assembly line with the aid of overhead crane systems. Each station has the tools and equipment needed to complete the work within the station … again delivering the effectiveness and efficiency that’s become a Dutch Housing tradition.

Our Quality Assurance

Rigorous quality audits of the modules are conducted throughout these steps. In-house inspectors and third-party federal or state inspectors conduct the audits to confirm that each home exceeds the appropriate building code. How rigorous? Each Dutch Housing home must pass 100 inspection steps conducted by Quality Control Specialists!