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Conventional and Non Conventional Projects Using Modular Constructed Units for New Homes

  • Apartment building ‘stacked’ in city - Melfort SK:   In one of the quickest builds this city has seen, a 12-unit apartment complex was erected at the corner of Broadway Ave and Matilda Street in the Windsor Park Neighborhood.
  • Multi-Unit Residential Project - An affordable housing development in Saskatoon! This modern 94 home community is nearing completion, click the link and check out Hartford Greens.  Short video of Hartford Greens, includes some construction and some highlights from our Community Celebration video.  Building and Celebrating at Hartford Greens.

                        Building with modules can speed production without compromising energy performance

  • Affordable Multi-Story Modular Units - Four short years ago, the Jasper Place Health and Wellness Centre began operating from a humble storefront on Stony Plain Road at 152nd Street, offering services to the residents of the west end neighbourhoods who were going through distressing times in their lives, with many being chronically homeless. Today the Centre is an integral part of the community, offering a multitude of services including counseling, tax preparation, resume writing, health services and meeting rooms for groups. Even more exciting, later in February the doors of Canora Place Apartments will open at 10141 – 153rd Street, 30 units of cozy living in subsidized units including bachelor, one-bedroom and a two-bedroom for a family, located right next door to the Centre.   View YouTube time-lapse photos of modular units being set together - Canora Place Apartments   

  • Seniors' Complex - St. Albert - Watch this YouTube Video to see time-laspe video of the building of the seniors'  complex in St. Albert Alberta.   Dr. Al-Hussein analyzed the CO2 impact of modular verses conventional construction on-site construction of the North Ridge Place Seniors’ Residence, St. Albert. His conclusion stated “In summary, modular construction compared to on-site construction results in a scheduling savings of 55% and a 43% reduction in CO2 emissions. Conventional construction results in 14.3 months and 98.9 tonnes of CO2 emissions while modular construction takes only 6.03 months and results in 56.3 tonnes of CO2. 
  • Bare Land Condo - Grande Prairie Development -  Creekside is a manufactured home community where the home owner owns both the lot and home -- there are no lot rental fees. Adding more value is the fact that all homes in the community are part of a condominium association. Condominium fees are put towards upgrades and maintenance of the subdivision, preserving the neighbourhood's integrity and protecting your investment.  For more information click here.

  • Owned Land - A beautiful community made up of the most affordable single-family homes right in Stony Plain, Alberta.  In Jutland Ridge you OWN your modular home as well as your fully landscaped lot.  No rent, No condo fees.    

  • Leased Land Community - In a leased land community, the residents own their homes and lease the land on which they are built, similar to condominiums in principle. The type of homes located in each development will be determined by the architectural controls of that community.  Click to locate a MHA Community Member in your area.  (Select "Community" from the category listing.)

  • Temporary Building Projects can be relocated and converted - Seniors across British Columbia are now being provided with much needed affordable living accommodations thanks to an agreement between the Province and the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games to convert modular buildings for new uses at new locations. Over 320 temporary modular housing units from the Olympic and Paralympic Village at Whistler are currently being relocated and converted into 156 permanent, affordable apartments in six communities across the province.