Boosting Construction Productivity Through Prefabrication: A Timely Solution for Canada’s Stagnant construction Industry
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.
Cutting Construction Disruptions: How Massive Canada’s Prefab Solutions Keep Small Businesses Thriving
Small businesses are the lifeblood of local communities, yet they face growing challenges, including disruptions caused by construction.
Toronto’s Mass Timber Development Approval Signals Growing Adoption Across Canada:
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.
Gibsons Council to consider Innovative Mass Timber Project for final approval on July 10
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.
Is Mass Timber the Future of Cheaper, Greener Construction?
As Canada grapples with the urgent need for quick, affordable, and sustainable building practices, mass timber is emerging as a promising solution.
Port Moody Art Shuffle
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, June 14th.
Massive Canada – Founding Sponsor Sunshine Coast Chamber of Commerce
Adapted from an article by Coastreporter.net – Local News As a Founding Sponsor, Massive Canada is helping the Sunshine Coast Chamber of Commerce mark an exciting milestone as it prepares to elect its inaugural board. This follows the amalgamation of three local Chambers (Pender Harbour, Sechelt, and Gibsons). Massive Canada is proud to support an […]
Massive Canada’s CEO: panelist at Future of Work
B.C. builders got a glimpse into the future of construction at Pitt Meadows Plumbing’s second annual Future of Work event. Speakers included Massive Canada CEO Gaetan Royer, Pitt Meadows Plumbing’s owner Steve Robinson, Turner senior project manager Kristine Szeto, City of Vancouver plumbing and mechanical inspections manager Phil White and ETRO Construction president Mike Maierle. […]
Future of Work Industry Mixer
Massive Canada was invited to participate in Future of Work, a visionary initiative by Pitt Meadows Plumbing, a prefabricator of plumbing and mechanical systems. Massive’s CEO, Gaetan Royer, was guest panelist on a discussion forum to discuss industrialized construction – Solving Vancouver’s Construction Puzzle. The session was facilitated by Amy Marks, Queen of Prefab. It […]
Insights from CMHC’s 2024 Housing Forecast
Adapted from Wood Business Canada: “Lower housing starts forecast in 2024” Canadian Housing Forecast Landscape Canada’s housing landscape is poised for a shift in 2024, with housing starts projected to decrease, marking a notable departure from recent years’ historically high levels. This anticipation stems from the latest insights shared in the Housing Market Outlook (HMO) […]