The Housing Disruptors
Can factory-made homes solve global housing shortages?
There’s a shortage of affordable and social housing in most large urban centres around the world. But the construction sector is blighted by inefficiency and low productivity, and many say it’s ripe for disruption. Could modular or factory-built homes be the answer? We visit the factories and hear from two UK house-building ‘disruptors’; Rosie Toogood CEO of Legal and General Modular ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖs and Nigel Banks at Ilke ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖs. Mark Farmer of Cast Consultancy explains what’s been holding back innovation and Richard Threlfall, Partner and Global Head of Infrastructure at consultants KPMG gives us his take on the prospects for factory-built homes globally. Plus Rudy van Gurp from Dutch construction company Van Wijnen on why this may just be the cusp of big changes about to take over the construction industry.
Picture description: A crane taking modular home segments and stacking them on one on top of the other to make a new duplex.
Picture Credit: Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post via Getty Images
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