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Loftus Project: Precision Manufacturing Applied to Residential Construction
The Loftus project represents exactly the kind of work True North Manufacturing Inc. was built to support.
This project required a high degree of dimensional accuracy, coordination, and repeatability—conditions that expose the limits of traditional site-built framing and highlight the advantages of a manufacturing-based approach.
At TNMI, wall and floor panels for the Loftus project were produced in a controlled factory environment using standardized work, clear quality criteria, and in-process verification. This allowed issues to surface early—during fabrication—rather than being discovered downstream on site, where corrections are more costly, disruptive, and difficult to manage.
Rather than relying on “good enough” tolerances or site-level rework, the focus was on:
- Dimensional consistency
- Repeatable assembly methods
- Built-in quality checks
- Clear handoffs between production steps
The result is a panelized package that supports faster installation, fewer site corrections, and improved predictability for the broader project team.
The Loftus project is another example of how applying proven manufacturing principles to residential construction can improve quality, reduce variability, and create a more reliable build process—without increasing complexity on site.
At TNMI, manufacturing precision is not an add-on.
It is the foundation.










