A 'Really Cool Giant Lego Box' — What Prefabricated Homes Could Do for Canada's Housing Shortage
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A 'really cool giant Lego box' — What prefabricated homes could do for Canada's housing shortage
Prefabricated homes are one of the options experts say could help improve Canada's housing inventory. During the election campaign, Mark Carney and the now-elected Liberal Party promised about $25 billion in loans to the prefabricated homes industry.
Converting Housing Construction Into a Giant Lego to Attract Workers: "We Move From the Pallet to the Screwdriver"
The government seeks to boost the industrialization of housing to move from scaffolding to the factory and speed up the construction in the middle of a residential crisisThe companies that build modular housing at affordable prices will have priority in the 1.3 billion in loans from the government María works in a large industrial building, located in Aranda de Duero. On an area of about 17,000 square meters with a clean white background, a chai…
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