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Building for the Future: Innovative Construction for Housing Affordability is Round 4 of the Housing Supply Challenge.
This challenge is about finding ways to make it easier to build houses. It addresses construction-related barriers to housing supply. This can be done by funding activities that support the adoption and preparation for replication and scaling, and to accelerate the use of:
The challenge prioritizes solutions that accelerate the creation and preservation of housing that is affordable, climate compatible and meets people’s needs.
Round 4 consists of 3 stages:
Housing construction and renovation in Canada face many barriers including high costs, lengthy processes and project complexities. The construction, maintenance, retrofitting and renewal of the housing supply involves numerous stakeholders and experts – and considerable investments.
There are numerous disincentivizing barriers to construction innovation that create major systemic impacts on the construction industry. These barriers include, but are not limited to:
There are many innovative construction processes, techniques, systems and materials that have been explored. Some have been demonstrated, others adopted in limited capacities but neither have been broadly replicated or scaled to their potential.
The reasons for this were often specific to the type of innovation and the broader context.
This round of the challenge supports activities that bridge the gap between the early stages of testing an innovative solution and its broad use. It does so by supporting the preparation required for replication and scaling. The solution and surrounding contextual requirements will be well positioned for widespread adoption by the end of the challenge.
The number of housing units created in the Challenge time frame isn’t part of the evaluation.
A building (or multiple units) may be created or renovated as part of the challenge. This is only if the purpose is to test refinements, adaptations, or new ways of applying a process, technique, system, or material solution so that it can be replicated or scaled.
For processes, techniques, systems, or material solutions that are being newly adopted, units may be built as part of the testing for replication and scaling activities during the implementation phase.
In the context of this challenge, “affordable housing” can include housing provided by the private, public and non-profit sectors (that is, it does not exclusively relate to government-subsidized housing). It also includes all forms of housing tenure:
There are multiple measures that you can use to describe how your solution will make an impact on affordability. This includes options to:
This challenge emphasizes the importance of the long-term operations of any units built. This relates to ensuring that the units have enough quality to last
Processes, techniques, systems, or materials supported in this round are expected to have already completed some prototyping and testing and may be in use in a limited capacity.
The Stage 2 incubation phase supports can be used to explore potential applications for the solution. Examples include:
Learnings about impacts, improvements, and challenges may be shared and outcomes documented.
See the Applicant Guide for more details.
The Evaluation Criteria has been broken out into the following key sections and weightings.
The Applicant Guide provides all of the application form questions and evaluation criteria grid.
Successful solutions share the remaining funds from the pool of $40M for implementation. This takes place from March 2024 to March 2025 March.
*See list of eligible activities in the Applicant Guide.
Contact the Housing Supply Challenge Support Program through
Evergreen:
Email: HSC-DOLsupport4@evergreen.ca
Phone: 647-670-2265
Visit the
Support Program, hosted on Evergreen’s Future Cities Portal.
NOTE: All applicants may contact the Housing Supply Challenge Support Program, provided through Evergreen, for general guidance on the application process, web resources to support application development and online activities to foster partnerships and collaboration. The Support Program can also help you navigate the applicant portal.
The following documents will help you draft and submit your solution and are available on the Impact Canada Portal. Applications must be submitted online through Impact Canada’s portal.
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Email: challenge@cmhc.ca
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