We had our first framing inspection today for the Seattle prefab infill project:: Lid Park. Tomorrow morning we start in on floor sheeting. Tomorrow afternoon we will be jacking up the floors for sprayed-in foam to be applied, so once complete we can lower the floors back to the ground for completing the framing. On this home we have been able to use conventional 2x10 doug fir floor joists. Projects past we have used engineered joists.This green built home is going to be set on an infill lot in Seattle, that is only 20' wide. The home itself will only be 12' wide at it's widest point, but the design incorporates outdoor living spaces such as a roof top deck, which will make the home feel much larger than it actually is. This home is being built on spec by a developer out of Seattle, who is excited to be building prefab. The site is located on the end of a city block, with three neighboring streets surrounding it. Across the street is Lid Park, which will no doubt add a ton of value for whomever shall occupy the home. The house looks south over the busy park, so the design incorporates just enough privacy not only from the public, but also the southern exposure.