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Modular Building Institute
Trade association representing manufacturers, dealers and suppliers to the commercial modular industry.

School Facility Manufacturers' Association (SFMA)
The School Facility Manufacturers' Association (SFMA) was formed in 1987 to be an effective voice for the modular building industry in California.

Modular Building Systems Association (MBSA)
Offers resources to manufacturers, suppliers, builders and home buyers, including a members' directory, benefits of modular building, and membership information.

Michigan Manufactured Housing Association (MMHA)
Nonprofit trade association that supports manufactured housing builders and offers resources and benefits to vendors and home buyers.

Modular and Portable Building Association (MPBA)
An association for the promotion and marketing of the modular and portable building industry. Code of conduct, committees, technical services, member directory and benefits are featured.


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