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CABN Welcomes Build Canada Homes as Bold Federal Leadership on Housing
For CABN, this vision is not aspirational — it is already being put into practice. We are delivering Canadian-made, factory-built homes that integrate CABN CORE TECHNOLOGY™: standardized, mass-timber envelopes designed to be energy-positive, repeatable, and rapidly deployed.
Canadian builders prep for a prefab future as Ottawa pushes for affordability
“Our thesis is to use technology to make sustainable housing more attainable to everyone, regardless of geographic or economic situation,” says CEO Jackson Wyatt, who founded CABN four years ago.
CABN secures funding to scale net-zero prefab homes
The new capital will support CABN to ramp up production and operational capacity to deliver net-zero building solutions in residential and commercial markets. Once operational, the facility will be capable of producing 1.66 million cubic feet of sustainable building materials.
RELEASE: Cleantech Prefab Builder CABN Closes Strategic Investment Round to Accelerate Production Capacity
CABN, a Canadian builder of prefabricated, energy-efficient homes, announced the successful closing of a strategic investment round. The new capital supports CABN's core mission to combat the housing crisis sustainably, and advances their production and operational capacity to deliver net-zero building solutions in residential and commercial markets.
Sustainable builder spearheading unique commercial project in Trenton
CABN goes commercial with net-zero prefab National Car Rental building
CABN, a company which already offers a catalogue of prefabricated sustainable homes, is stepping into the commercial sector with a 2,400-square-foot facility for National Car Rental in Trenton, Ont.
Is there a place for a CABN on your property?
CABN’s one to four-bedroom prefab models can be constructed in a fraction of the time of stick frame homes, which translates into much less disruption for neighbours and a faster move in date. And while the company’s “model of modularity” isn’t in itself unique, the fact they’re highly energy efficient – built to net zero standards sets them apart.