![]() ![]() ![]() homes, a little larger than this project’s 280- to 290-sq.-ft. Abbott, the hard construction costs were $82,500 per unit, compared with about $220,000 a unit for a conventional concrete project Atira recently completed nearby, which features 320-sq.-ft. First-time homeowners looking to build an infill home in a downtown laneway or a tight city lot might take note, too. Ward Perrin/Postmedia News ServiceĪnd, they’re very inexpensive, a good thing for organizations funding social housing. When you look around, you can see they have really achieved that,” he says. Ward Perrin/Postmedia News ServiceĬouncillor Kerry Jang says one of the biggest challenges was overcoming the notion that the project would “stack up poor people and warehouse them” in containers. So, no, they’re not the hollow, echoing metal boxes we think they are. The development meets all building codes, but goes further: It exceeds code requirements for insulation and sound transference. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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