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Cold-Formed Steel Insights
Industry Trends & Insights
Evolving trends in Cold-Formed Steel (CFS) construction, including technologies like FRAMECAD and automation, DfMA approaches, market dynamics, housing policies, regulatory updates, and future directions in Canadian and global building practices.


Share of Steel Framing in Canada's Construction Industry
Although an exact percentage of steel framing usage in Canada's construction industry isn't readily available, data suggests that over 40% of commercial structures employ steel stud framing for non-load-bearing walls. Its adoption varies significantly depending on the type of building. Light gauge steel framing is gaining traction in residential construction, though wood framing remains the dominant choice for homes. Structural steel, on the other hand, is extensively used fo
Sep 24, 20251 min read


Addressing Ontario's Housing Challenges: Innovative Building Technologies for a Growing Population
Ontario is facing a pressing challenge in balancing rapid population growth with its critical housing demands, making innovative building technologies not just a useful option but a necessity. As the province grapples with an acute shortage in affordable housing, several underlying issues—skyrocketing construction costs, dwindling skilled labor, and protracted permitting processes—are compounding the problem. These hurdles underscore the urgency of adopting modern solutions t
Sep 5, 20254 min read


Cold-Formed Steel (CFS) Framing and Canada's Housing Challenges
Cold-formed steel framing presents a promising solution to Canada's housing challenges by offering a durable, sustainable, and cost-effective alternative to traditional wood framing. Its ability to expedite construction and reduce costs makes it particularly appealing for tackling affordable housing shortages. Here are key ways CFS framing can play a pivotal role: 1. Accelerated Construction Timelines Cold-formed steel components are prefabricated off-site to precise specifi
Aug 12, 20252 min read


Canada’s Innovative Construction Initiatives: Boosting Housing Supply and Sustainability
The Canadian government is driving initiatives to promote Canada's innovative construction methods with a focus on expanding housing supply, enhancing affordability, and fostering sustainable building practices. These efforts leverage modern technology, advanced manufacturing processes, and creative approaches to construction. Here's an overview of the key initiatives: 1. Regional Homebuilding Innovation Initiative (RHII) This program allocates $50 million over two years to
Aug 1, 20252 min read
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