Holiday Inn Express (Wood-framed modular hotel)
Holiday Inn Express (Wood-framed modular hotel)
Holiday Inn Gatineau (steel-structure modular hotel)
Holiday Inn Gatineau (steel-structure modular hotel)

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Thanks to factory prefabrication, modules are built simultaneously with site preparation—accelerating project timelines and enabling faster housing delivery.
This approach can reduce construction time by up to 50% compared to traditional methods, making it an ideal solution to meet the growing demand for accessible housing.
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Modular construction allows for better budget management through a standardized and predictable process. Factory production minimizes on-site surprises, reduces labor costs, and optimizes material usage—cutting down on waste.
These advantages make affordable housing projects more financially sustainable.
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Modules are built in factory settings under strict quality control standards, ensuring consistent quality and greater precision in execution. Since they are assembled in a protected environment, they are not exposed to the weather-related risks that can affect the durability of conventional buildings.
This level of precision ensures safe, well-insulated housing that meets energy performance standards.
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Factory prefabrication significantly reduces construction waste while also minimizing transportation and on-site deliveries. A shorter construction schedule results in less nuisance for surrounding communities, fewer emissions from vehicle traffic, and a smaller overall environmental footprint.
Modular construction thus represents a more sustainable and responsible way to meet the growing need for affordable housing.