A modular partnership launches to build affordable homes in Windsor-Essex

Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex launched a new modular building program with a “groundbreaking” event at the A-LINX manufacturing facility in Oldcastle, Ont., marking another step forward in innovative construction methods that aim to increase affordable homeownership across Canada.

The event introduced a collaboration with A-LINX, a division of Amico, to build a 16-home development in Amherstburg, Ont. The homes will be produced inside the factory and transported to site once foundations are prepared.

“Modular construction allows us to deliver homes faster, with high quality and investment in Canadian industry, which is exactly what this moment requires,” said Fiona Coughlin, CEO of Habitat for Humanity Windsor Essex. “This partnership shows the potential for a made-in-Canada solution that can support affordable homeownership in communities of every size.”

A-LINX has the ability to build designs from ADUs, Missing Middle, to 20 story buildings. The patented steel-framed system allows production in controlled conditions to shorten build timelines and limit weather-related delays. Built to National Building Code, A-LINX is one of the few modular builders poised to scale at a national level.

“This is more than one project. It is a demonstration of how Canadian manufacturing capacity can be applied to the housing challenge,” said Justin Amicone, general manager Amico Design Build and A-LINX. “By combining advanced building technology with strong community partners, we can accelerate delivery of attainable homes and create a replicable model for regions across the country.”

Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex previously received national attention for developing Canada’s first 3D-printed multi-unit building. The organization says modular production represents another milestone in its commitment to innovate, collaborate and expand access to homeownership.

Featured image: Steel frame assembly for future Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex home in the A-LINX Building Technologies manufacturing facility in Oldcastle, ON (CNW Group/Habitat For Humanity Windsor – Essex)

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