Canada is currently facing a critical housing shortage compounded by rising construction costs and labor deficits. This has led to a surge in demand for a mobile folding house that can be deployed rapidly to provide temporary or permanent shelter in remote areas and urban fringes.
The geographic diversity of Canada, from the humid coasts of British Columbia to the frigid prairies and the rocky terrain of the North, requires metal structures that offer superior thermal insulation and structural integrity. Traditional modular builds are often too costly to transport, making folding technology the optimal logistical choice.
Furthermore, stringent Canadian building codes (NBC) are pushing the industry toward higher standards of energy efficiency. The shift toward galvanized high-tensile steel frames allows these structures to resist heavy snow loads and seismic activity, ensuring safety and longevity in harsh environments.
