Manufacturing
Modular Manufacturing Partners
The industry’s first redundant, multi-factory LGS module manufacturing network — purpose-built to make guaranteed delivery contractually possible.
Manufacturing
President — Modular Manufacturing Partners LLC
Bryan Lynch
Bryan Lynch is one of the most experienced modular manufacturing operators in North America, with over thirty years of hands-on leadership across factory startups, multi-site production operations, quality assurance, and modular design and engineering. His career has taken him from the factory floor to general management, producing hotels, workforce housing, multifamily residential, commercial facilities, and oil and gas man camps across Alaska, the Midwest, and beyond. As Operations Manager at Builders Choice Modular — Alaska’s leading modular manufacturer — Bryan simultaneously directed production facilities in both Anchorage, Alaska and Vermillion, South Dakota, delivering projects to some of the most logistically demanding sites in the country, including Arctic-region hotel developments in Barrow, Deadhorse, and Valdez.
He is recognized industry-wide for an uncanny ability to visualize and optimize production lines, having repeatedly reinvented factory workflows to drive immediate gains in throughput and quality.
As President of Modular Manufacturing Partners, Bryan leads all factory operations, production management, logistics, and quality control for the national MMP factory network, with direct responsibility for the Brawley, California light gauge steel volumetric modular manufacturing facility. He oversees the ramp to full stabilized capacity of 800 LGS modules per year and directs the redundant multi-factory supply chain model that enables the MMP platform to offer guaranteed on-time delivery — the structural foundation of The Modular Group’s alliance with ARCO-Murray Design Build. Bryan founded 3in1 Solutions, a modular building consultancy, where he has guided factory startups and process transformations for clients including Aboda Design and Villavo + BMarko Structures.
The Manufacturing Backbone
Redundancy as a delivery guarantee
The fundamental problem with single-factory modular production has always been the same: one facility failure means one broken project. MMP was designed to eliminate that risk permanently.
By operating a network of multiple production facilities — connected through standardized module specifications, common LGS tooling, and coordinated production scheduling — MMP ensures that no single factory shutdown can breach a delivery commitment. Production can shift between facilities without disrupting project timelines.
This redundancy is not incidental to MMP’s business model. It is the precondition that makes the ARCO-Murray guaranteed delivery contract possible — and that transforms modular construction from a risk-laden niche into an institutional-grade delivery system.
"One factory can be disrupted. A network cannot. Redundancy transforms production risk from a liability into a guarantee."
Per-Module Economics
The MMP Network
Factory locations and partnerships
Primary Factory Site · Brawley, California
4639 N. 8th Street
The flagship MMP facility, currently under development. Located within five overlapping economic development designations — FTZ #257, Opportunity Zone, HUB Zone, NADBank, and USDA Rural Development — providing unmatched access to equipment financing, working capital, and grant programs. Positioned to serve the West Coast pipeline and the Rancho Lagos and Seaview MDP projects.
Joint Venture · Greenwood, South Carolina
BiltWise Structures
Environmental Standard
Net-positive manufacturing from day one
MMP operates to a net-positive environmental standard across its factory network — targeting energy self-sufficiency, zero-waste manufacturing processes, and superior embodied carbon performance versus conventional construction.
Green module specifications are available for clients with ESG mandates: rooftop PV arrays, SAFE™ Iron-Air battery storage, passive house thermal performance, superior indoor air quality systems, and low-embodied-carbon structural systems.
- Factory-level renewable energy targets (informed by S2A Modular and Dvele Foundry benchmarks)
- SAFE™ Iron-Air battery storage integration via Quantum Energy Corporation alliance
- Photon Lighting and advanced building systems available on all modules
- Superior indoor air quality and passive house performance modules available
- Embodied carbon tracking and reporting for ESG-covenant compliance
Commission the network
Whether you need 50 modules or 5,000, the MMP factory network was built to scale — with the redundancy to guarantee every delivery.