Completed adjustments underway for budget-friendly modular dwelling structure initiative
The construction of an affordable apartment building in downtown Calgary is nearing completion, with the internal parts of the building, excluding the external cladding, now ready for occupancy. This six-storey building, part of the City of Calgary's 'Attainable Homes' project, consists of 84 pre-fabricated modular homes, each with two stories.
Crews are currently engaged in the final stages of the construction process, with minor finishing work remaining before the modules for the external skin can be placed. In total, 56 boxes are being lifted as part of this work.
The 'Attainable Homes' project, a seven-part initiative aimed at providing mixed-use, mixed-income affordable housing, received a funding of $3.5 million. However, the exact completion date and the craning of pre-fabricated modules have not been publicly announced as of the latest updates.
This apartment building project is one of seven non-profit affordable housing projects announced by the City of Calgary to address the housing crisis. The project is expected to be completed in a couple of weeks, with residents set to start moving in from January 1.
The internal parts of the building are now fully equipped, with all appliances, wall finishes, windows, and mechanical electric systems complete. For more detailed or real-time updates on the construction progress, it is recommended to check updates directly from the City of Calgary or Attainable Homes Calgary sources or their official project communications.
The investors behind the Attainable Homes project are now looking forward to the upcoming financial returns, as the real-estate venture is expected to house 84 families starting from January 1. With the building equipped with all necessary appliances and systems, potential investors may find this project an attractive opportunity for their real-estate investing plans.