In this article, Dr. Parisa Ziaesaeidi discusses how prefabricated housing and "missing middle" developments can help Australia meet its ambitious target of building 1.2 million homes in the next five years. By focusing on medium-density housing types and leveraging efficient construction methods, the National Housing Accord aims to address the housing crisis while improving existing neighbourhoods. #debuiltproperty #designandbuild #thedebuiltdebrief #propertysector #riskminimisation #propertyfinance #constructionfinance https://lnkd.in/e8mi4Xra
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In this article, Parisa Ziaesaeidi discusses how prefabricated housing and "missing middle" developments can help Australia meet its ambitious target of building 1.2 million homes in the next five years. By focusing on medium-density housing types and leveraging efficient construction methods, the National Housing Accord aims to address the housing crisis while improving existing neighbourhoods. #debuiltproperty #designandbuild #thedebuiltdebrief #propertysector #riskminimisation #propertyfinance #constructionfinance https://lnkd.in/gbFZy7h7
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🔊 Infrastructure Update 🔊 Are fabricated homes key to Australia's housing goal? Australia aims to build 1.2 million homes in five years, and prefabricated housing is a key solution to achieve this. 📈 Here's why: 1. It's faster and more cost-effective 2. Modern modular homes can be customised with personalised designs and eco-friendly materials 3. They're designed for durability and sustainability 4. For developers, building multiple units reduces costs per unit - an attractive option for large -scale projects 5. Federal and state governments are backing prefabricated housing to tackle the housing crisis Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasised the importance of increasing housing supply through innovative methods like prefabrication to address affordability and rental pressures. As Australia pushes forward with these initiatives, prefabricated homes could play a pivotal role in transforming the housing landscape. #housing #nsw #development #residentialmarket #building #prefabricatedhomes #housingcrisis RWC Western Sydney | Peter Vines | Jayky Wu
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One of the primary advantages of modular construction is its efficiency. Building modules in a controlled factory environment streamlines and standardizes the construction process, reducing delays and mistakes. This results in faster project completion times, which is beneficial for developers and investors who are working on tight schedules. #tlcmodular #modularconstruction #newsouthwales #housingfuture
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Building Ministers make three big decisions: https://lnkd.in/e6ZQrfrY cc Francesca Muskovic, Australian Government and Property Council of Australia #btrnewsau #btr #buildtorent #australiangovernment #sustainability #sustainablebuildings #residential #builtenvironment
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Despite ongoing efforts, we still face a significant gap between housing supply and the targets needed to address the crisis. Rising costs and construction challenges are keeping homeownership and rentals out of reach for many, especially in Queensland. This week’s Offsite 2024 event in Sydney emphasized the potential of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) to bridge that gap. Queensland is already a leader with its volumetric modular housing program, but we need to scale up fast. By 2030, 50% of government infrastructure projects should incorporate MMC, and 600 modular homes are slated for production by 2024. While these steps are commendable, they aren’t enough. Industry growth, investment in manufacturing, and government-led incentives are critical to moving the needle. We must also learn from history, where prefabricated homes helped meet housing demands post-war, and adapt today’s regulatory frameworks to foster this innovation. MMC holds the key to delivering homes faster, more affordably, and at the scale we desperately need. The time to invest in this approach is now. To my network of home builders and industry leaders, what are your thoughts on MMC as a solution to our housing crisis? Are we ready to adopt these new construction methods at scale? I’d love to hear your insights on how we can push for greater innovation and overcome the current barriers in our industry. #housingcrisis #modernconstruction #innovativebuilding #affordablehousing #modularhomes
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🏗 Attention Builders and Contractors in South Australia! Are you facing a shortage of skilled resources in your construction projects? 🛠 Don't let the lack of workforce hinder your mission to tackle the housing crisis in our region. 🏡 With the demand for residential housing on the rise, it's crucial to find innovative solutions. That's where prefabricated housing from Asia comes into play. These modular structures offer a fast, cost-effective, and high-quality alternative to traditional building methods. ✅ By leveraging prefabricated housing, you can accelerate project timelines and maximize efficiency, all while delivering much-needed homes to our communities. Let's work together to overcome the challenges we face and build a better future for South Australia! #ConstructionIndustry #HousingCrisis #Innovation #PrefabricatedHousing #SouthAustralia Call us Asia: +60 12311 6374 Graeme Walwyn Australia: +61 456 221345 Christine Kreplins
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Quality modular construction. 🏗 What a great way to contribute to Australia's housing targets. 👏
Yesterday, our CEO Bruce Nicholson joined a thought leadership panel of industry leaders hosted by Hon Ed Husic MP, Minister for Industry and Science. The discussion focused on how the modular industry could ramp up to contribute even more to ambitious national housing targets and the challenges and opportunities in doing so. It's great to see modular construction being recognised across society as a way of building quality homes faster so more Australians can have a roof over their heads sooner. Whether its quality, speed, cost or sustainability, the benefits of modular construction are clear. #housing #innovation #modularhousing #construction #housingshortage
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Is modular housing really the future? Since 1996, when I worked on my first modular project, a new prison wing on the Isle of Man, I’ve seen modular construction evolve slowly—but in New Zealand, it remains far from mainstream. The challenge lies in our limited demand, which makes modular housing financially difficult. Despite significant investment, results have fallen short. While Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) hold promise, focusing heavily on volumetric modular construction may not suit our market. We need adaptable solutions that respond to fluctuating demand, not systems requiring constant high output. Government intervention must go beyond funding, fostering innovation and supporting both market-driven development and more social and affordable housing. Is modular housing the solution, or do we need to explore other approaches? #HousingMarket #ModularConstruction #Innovation
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"When we asked respondents about the barriers they faced in using MMC, predictably, supplier vulnerability was noted as the most significant to scaling up MMC delivery, with housing associations worried that a manufacturer could go into administration while the homes are being built or before they’ve been installed, for example." "Looking forward five years to 2028, survey respondents have planned over 30,000 MMC homes. However, based on current delivery rates, we found that this number could be closer to between 66,000 and 107,000, and ultimately, where we fall within that range will depend on market conditions and government support." #construction #housing In Housing Today, director at Building Better, Trina Chakravarti, discusses how the National Housing Federation and Building Better have surveyed housing associations, the purpose of the data-gathering, the key results and the use of modern construction methods for new homes. https://lnkd.in/eVTcpN7A
With support from the next government, HAs can build on their growing confidence in using MMC
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The State of MMC Delivery in Social Housing survey by the National Housing Federation and Building Better reveals 96% of housing associations in England support Modern Methods of Construction (MMC), citing benefits such as: ✅ Meeting regulations ✅ Improved sustainability ✅ Reducing residents' energy bills The survey also revealed the barriers for housing associations to using MMC. Discover our thoughts on the insights revealed, in our blog: https://lnkd.in/d3-E3eJT
Survey highlights use of Modern Methods of Construction in housing associations
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