Caribbean National Weekly

Grenada government announces construction of 500 prefab homes

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Grenada government announces construction of 500 prefab homes

Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell announced a significant housing initiative in Grenada, aimed at drastically reducing the costs of homeownership. 

The government plans to construct 500 prefabricated houses, marking a transformative approach to housing development in the country.

Embracing modern construction techniques

During a town hall meeting celebrating the second anniversary of the National Democratic Party’s (NDP) rule, Prime Minister Mitchell outlined the new housing strategy. 

The plan involves the Housing Authority collaborating with six contractors to build sample homes. 

These homes, designed for cost and efficiency, will be largely constructed in factories as prefabricated units, allowing for rapid assembly on-site. 

This method emphasizes quicker installation of plumbing, electricity, and other essential amenities.

Expanding homeownership opportunities

The innovative housing project will not be limited to government-owned land. 

It will also encompass private lands, where individuals can contribute their land to the housing project, fostering a collaborative community development effort. 

This inclusive approach is designed to leverage both public and private lands for housing development, potentially transforming larger areas into well-planned residential villages.

Addressing long-term housing challenges

Prime Minister Mitchell also highlighted the limitations of the current house repair program, stressing that it does not provide a sustainable improvement to Grenada's housing stock. 

The new prefab housing initiative is seen as a more sustainable and economically viable solution to meet the long-term housing needs of the population.

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