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WHY MODULAR?

  • Faster ROI

  • Lower upfront cost

  • Scalable

  • Less weather-related delay

  • Streamlined permitting

  • Asset efficiency

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The challenges of Conventional Construction

🐢 Long construction timelines

🐢 Weather delays and seasonal impacts

🐢 Inconsistent compliance and inspection timing

🐢 Longer financing and cash‑flow cycles

❗ Higher and less predictable costs

❗ Skilled labor shortages on site

❗ Variable quality and workmanship

 

🚧Site disruption and neighborhood impact

🚧Safety risks at the construction site

🚧Coordination and scheduling complexities among trades

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Our solutions with Modular Construction

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✅ Factory production and parallel site prep shorten total project schedules.

✅ Faster completion improves cash flow and shorten financing periods.

✅ Factory CAN/CSA-A277 CERTIFICATION and pre‑assembly inspections streamline regulatory approvals and reduce rework

✅ Repeatable production, bulk purchasing, and shorter timelines improve cost predictability.

✅ Modules are built in a controlled factory environment, reducing weather risks and delays.

✅ Shifts labor to the factory where skills are centralized and training is more efficient.

✅ Standardized factory processes and inspections improve consistency and finish quality.

✅ Less on‑site work, noise, and traffic during assembly reduce community disruption.

✅ Safer factory conditions and shorter on‑site assembly reduce incidents and exposures.

✅ Integrated factory workflows reduce on‑site trade coordination and associated delays.

Construction of New Modular House

Chase the vision, not the money; the money will end up following you.                                                                                                 

                                                                       — Tony Hsieh

© 2022 by British Colombia Modular House Development Corp. 

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