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The federal government is planning to launch a catalogue of pre-approved home designs to speed up the home-building process for developers.
Minister says new catalogue should come together sometime next year
The federal government is planning to launch a catalogue of pre-approved home designs to speed up the home-building process for developers.
Housing Minister Sean Fraser announced Tuesday that the federal government will begin a consultation process to develop the catalogue in January.
Fraser said this brings back a policy from the post-Second World War era when the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. developed blueprints to speed up the construction of homes.
A report released this summer co-authored by housing expert Mike Moffatt came with a set of recommendations for the federal government that included developing such a catalogue.
Fraser said the initiative will start with low-rise builds and will then explore a potential catalogue for higher-density construction.
The minister says the catalogue should come together sometime next year.
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