Crews worked Thursday morning to place a shipment of 17 modular homes onto poured foundations for 432-square-foot starter homes at Continuum at North Conway’s multi-faceted, phased Ridgeline Communities project off Eastman Road and Eagles Way. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Shawn Bergeron of Bergeron Technical Services of Conway outlined changes in Continuum at North Conway LLC’s phased Ridgeline Communities project at the Conway Planning Board’s May 9 meeting, noting that in response to market needs housing aspects are being moved up in construction scheduling. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Wrapped-up parts of modular homes are seen here near the Eastman Road site entrance of the Continuum at North Conway’s multi-faceted, phased Ridgeline Communities project on Thursday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Conway Planning Board members (from left) vice chair Ailie Byers, chair Ben Colbath, selectmen's representative Steve Porter, Eliza Grant, Bill Barbin (and not pictured) Ted Phillips and Erik Corbett are shown at the board's May 9 meeting in which they reviewed changes for the Ridgeline Community project. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Crews worked Thursday morning to place a shipment of 17 modular homes onto poured foundations for 432-square-foot starter homes at Continuum at North Conway’s multi-faceted, phased Ridgeline Communities project off Eastman Road and Eagles Way. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Shawn Bergeron of Bergeron Technical Services of Conway outlined changes in Continuum at North Conway LLC’s phased Ridgeline Communities project at the Conway Planning Board’s May 9 meeting, noting that in response to market needs housing aspects are being moved up in construction scheduling. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Wrapped-up parts of modular homes are seen here near the Eastman Road site entrance of the Continuum at North Conway’s multi-faceted, phased Ridgeline Communities project on Thursday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Conway Planning Board members (from left) vice chair Ailie Byers, chair Ben Colbath, selectmen's representative Steve Porter, Eliza Grant, Bill Barbin (and not pictured) Ted Phillips and Erik Corbett are shown at the board's May 9 meeting in which they reviewed changes for the Ridgeline Community project. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
CONWAY — Seventeen modular housing units were delivered and placed onto foundations this week at Continuum at North Conway’s Ridgeline Community.
Consultant Shawn Bergeron of Bergeron Technical Services of Conway said the 432-square-foot tiny homes were built by KBS Builders of South Paris, Maine, noting, “They are shipped, wrapped in plastic and delivered in halves.”
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