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Adapted from an article from CFI British Columbia’s vast forests have long been a cornerstone of the province’s economy, providing essential materials for homebuilding and…
Adapted from an article from Western Investor The housing crisis across Canada has already reached a critical point, with affordability slipping further out of reach…
Adapted from an article from https://storeys.com/mass-timber-18-storeys-ontario-2025/ In a groundbreaking move for sustainable construction, Ontario has announced that buildings made of mass timber can now reach…
Massive Canada’s project at 718 North continues to advance with the latest step being the final adoption of a Rental Housing Agreement. This important agreement…
Canada's construction productivity hit a 30-year low. This issue poses a serious threat to the economy, housing affordability, and the overall well-being of Canadians.
Small businesses are the lifeblood of local communities, yet they face growing challenges, including disruptions caused by construction.
Toronto has taken a significant step forward in sustainable urban development with the approval of a mass timber development project at 1113-1125 Dundas Street West.
(Port Moody, BC, CANADA) On July 10, Gibsons Council approved Massive Canada’s mass timber project at 718 North Road. The next step is to secure…
June 18, 2024. The Town of Gibsons, BC, has taken a significant step towards sustainable development by approving Massive Canada's mass timber, pre-fabricated home project.
To support the arts, Massive Canada's Port Moody office will serve as a venue for the one-day annual event called the Art Shuffle on Friday,…
To attract investment and showcase B.C. mass timber to a global audience, Jagrup Brar, Minister of State for Trade, will lead a trade mission to…