TORONTO — The federal government has announced nearly $19 million of investments to support 10 construction and homebuilding manufacturers across southern Ontario.
The companies on the receiving end of funding include:
- Toronto-based Assembly Corp., which provides prefabricated wood housing.
- Brockville’s CABN, which is a supplier of net-zero prefabricated home kits for use as individual residences, larger housing developments, rentals and hospitality spaces in North America.
- Diamond Manufacturing Corporation of Markham, which is a shop for the design, manufacturing, and installation of steel fire doors and steel frames for commercial and residential buildings.
- Innovatools Inc. in the rural community of Vars specializes in the design and manufacturing of tools tailored for the construction industry, such as a modular, portable bending brake, enabling customized sheet metal bending directly at construction sites.
- Inter Build Limited of Bolton is a structural contractor with engineering services specializing in prefabricated cold-formed steel structures.
- Arnprior’s MetaLigna Modular Inc. is a design-for-manufacture assembly company that designs, fabricates cold-formed, light gauge steel prefabricated building products.
- New Earth Solutions Inc. of Guelph designs and constructs green infrastructure in the construction space.
- Scarborough’s Northland Paving Ltd. is a trade contracting business specializing in site servicing, excavation, and poured concrete for residential and commercial clients.
- Trusscore Inc of Palmerston is a material science company that aims to change residential and commercial construction with products that combine sustainable materials with nanotechnology
- Uxbridge, family-operated UCEL Inc. provides building hoist solutions for projects across North America.
Since 2015, FedDev Ontario has invested more than $25 million in 14 homebuilding construction related projects, supporting more than 500 jobs, a release reads.
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