Volumetric steel modules on the Domo factory floor

About

A factory built for the housing crisis.

Domo Manufacturing is the volumetric steel line of a vertically integrated housing company. Pilot proven. Scaling in San Diego.

The manufacturer

Premier volumetric steel. U.S. factory. Automotive process.

Domo Manufacturing and Contracting LLC builds precision-engineered steel prefabricated modules for housing. Units leave the line finished — structure, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, lighting, smart home, solar prep, kitchens, and furnishings. Stairs, elevator shafts, and pool volumes are built here too.

The company exists because the United States does not produce enough quality housing, fast enough, at a cost that holds. Field construction is still a one-off. We treat the apartment as a manufactured product: repeatable, inspectable, and stacked at height — rated up to 210 feet above a podium deck.

Pilot factory chassis jig in San Diego

Growth

Pilot. Then scale.

A pilot factory designed, built, and proved the first building — sixty dwellings, seventy-eight volumetric steel modules, assembled in San Diego in less than two weeks — and ran the R&D that made the chassis a product.

We are in a growth phase. The near-term target is 1,000 modular units a year from this factory. After that: more throughput, then a larger footprint. Same steel. Same line discipline. More housing.

The vertical

One company that makes, stacks, and operates.

Manufacturing is the factory. It sits inside a closed loop so the product has a developer, a stack crew, and an operator — not four vendors negotiating a drawing set.

The factory

Domo Manufacturing

Domo Manufacturing and Contracting LLC builds volumetric steel modules on a San Diego line — residences, stairs, elevator shafts, and pool volumes — finished indoors before they ship.

The developer

Domo Modular

The development company. Land, entitlements, product mix, and capital — so the factory builds against a real pipeline instead of a one-off job.

The stack

Domo Construction

The on-site company. Foundations, utilities, crane, connections, and the last trades after the volumes land. The building is assembled, not reinvented in the field.

The operator

Domo Living

Property operations after the stack. Lease-up, community, and long-term care of the asset — so what leaves the factory is lived in, not handed off and forgotten.

Platform sites: livdomo.com · domomodular.com

Living Made Easy.

Quality housing, manufactured in the United States, at a scale the crisis actually requires.