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Builders Alliance to Host Webinar on Turnkey Construction for Local Residents

The session will cover the definition of turnkey construction, key differences from conventional building methods and insights.

The Builders Alliance will host an online webinar Wednesday evening aimed at helping residents of Altadena and Pacific Palisades better understand turnkey construction and how it may simplify the rebuilding process.

The one-hour session, titled “Understanding Turnkey Building,” is scheduled for April 29 from 6 to 7 p.m. PDT and will be conducted via Zoom. Organizers say the event is designed as an informational resource for community members exploring rebuilding options.

The discussion will feature a panel of builders who will explain how turnkey construction works — a method in which a single firm manages both design and construction — and how it differs from traditional building approaches. The webinar will also include a live question-and-answer segment.

Panelists include Bea Hsu, president and CEO of Builders Alliance; Devang Shah; Amy Christopherson Bolten; and Jason Glasgow.Organizers said the session will cover the definition of turnkey construction, key differences from conventional building methods and insights from experienced builders. More information can be found at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/understanding-turnkey-building-tickets-1987742578561

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