A target of 75,000 homes per year should be set for the modular housing sector, a new report by a major government advisor has found. Co-authored by Mark Farmer, the government’s modern methods of construction (MMC) champion, and Mike De’Ath, partner at HTA Design, Build Homes Build Jobs Build Innovation calls on the government to make modular the driving force behind its ‘build, build, build’ agenda. It argues that up to 50,000 new jobs could be created if the government were to set a target of 75,000 modular homes being delivered per year by 2030. Read more on Inside Housing.
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