about 3,000 to 4,000 homes per year are demolished in the region, with wood and plastic making up the majority of the waste.
municipalities each have their own set of bylaws and procedures that govern construction and demolition activities, including salvage and recycling requirements but metro advocates for companies to reduce and reuse building materials.
modular housing not only helps address the region’s construction waste issue, but richards says it can also help ease the housing and child-care crunch in b.c., which has some of the country’s worst housing challenges. the province is home to only about 14 per cent of canada’s population, yet it has three of the country’s four most expensive rental markets.
for example, nuqo is building a large child-care centre in west vancouver and working on the construction of a 43-unit apartment building in burnaby.
photo shows capilano modular housing, built by an indigenous and female-led company in north vancouver called nuqo modular.
nuqo handout.
the canadian government is onboard with using more modular housing to help with the country’s affordable housing crisis. under its
build canada homes plan, it’s contributing $13 billion to fast-track 4,000 homes using modern methods like modular construction.
the government has pledged to boost factory-built housing by helping canadian manufacturers scale-up operations, and strengthen supply chains, and prioritize projects that use canadian lumber, steel, aluminum and mass timber.