Canadian builders prep for a prefab future as Ottawa pushes for affordability
"On a 44-acre property northeast of Brockville, Ont., CABN, a net-zero builder known for its energy-efficient cottages, is aiming to develop a rural community that fuses ecological design with a high-tech construction approach that relies on factory-made prefabricated components.
"These kits are shipped to site and then assembled in a matter of days,” says CEO Jackson Wyatt, who founded CABN four years ago. “Our thesis is to use technology to make sustainable housing more attainable to everyone, regardless of geographic or economic situation.”
To read the whole article, visit The Globe and Mail here.