Ted speaks with experts Doug Burdge and Mike Pollari. They discuss the challenges and innovations in building and rebuilding homes in fire-affected areas like Malibu and Sun Valley. They explore the benefits of prefabricated systems, navigating permitting processes, and strategies for faster, safer construction to help communities recover more quickly.
Ted speaks with Doug Burdge of Burdge Architects and Mike Pollari of WHS Homes about the challenges of rebuilding in fire-affected areas like Malibu, including permitting delays, insurance gaps, and rising construction costs. Doug shares firsthand insight into the long and complex process homeowners face after a disaster, and why traditional building timelines often fail to meet the urgency of rebuilding.
The conversation highlights a collaborative project in Sun Valley, Idaho, where prefabricated timber frame construction and SIP panel systems were used to streamline the build process. By fabricating components off-site while site work progressed, the team reduced construction time, minimized waste, and improved coordination between architects, builders, and manufacturers.
Doug and Mike also discuss why these systems are not more widely adopted, pointing to builder preferences, misconceptions around prefab, and industry inertia. Ultimately, they emphasize that while costs may be similar, the real advantage is speed—allowing homeowners to move in sooner, reduce carrying costs, and rebuild more efficiently, especially in disaster recovery scenarios.
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