Season 6 Episode 3
In this episode of Let’s Talk Housing, we explore how B.C. is using new tools and standardized designs to build homes faster and more affordably. DASH (Digitally Accelerated Standardized Housing) is a new online platform that helps developers and non-profits choose pre-approved building designs, use made-in-B.C. materials, and speed up the permitting and construction process.
We talk about why faster housing delivery is so important right now, how standardized designs and prefabricated parts help cut costs, and how DASH supports local jobs and sustainable, low-carbon building. Our guests explain how the platform works, who it’s designed for, and what this could mean for communities across the province.
This episode highlights how innovation and collaboration can help create more homes for people—quickly, efficiently, and in a way that supports B.C.’s future.
Guests
What is Digitally Accelerated Standardized Housing (DASH)?
Digital tools and permit-ready designs to help build multi-family homes faster, easier, and more cost-effectively. They’re ready to use and designed for architects, designers, and housing providers.
DASH works by using standardized designs, prefabricated parts, and a coordinated supply chain. This helps lower costs, save time, and build more homes faster. Projects are delivered more quickly and consistently, without sacrificing quality or design. DASH also helps make better use of public and private funding.
DASH is a collaborative tool. We invite builders, designers, and other partners to use the platform. Together, we can help create housing that is quality, sustainable, and ready when communities need it.
Learn More
Digitally Accelerated Standardized Housing:
https://www.acceleratedhousing.ca/
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