Canada’s housing construction methods have seen little change since its founding, prompting a push for modular construction to address the severe housing shortage. Modular homes, assembled in factories before on-site installation, can be built 20-50% faster, reduce waste, require fewer workers, and potentially cut costs by 20%. Despite government efforts, including $500 million in loans and regulatory support, modular construction remains only 2% of the market. Barriers include high startup costs, regulatory delays, and inconsistent demand. Success stories like Bird Construction and Northgate Industries show potential, but systemic changes and greater awareness are needed for broader adoption.
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