Dorce Prefabricated Buildings&Construction Inc. offers solutions to the global housing crisis with steel modular structures
Dorce continues to provide contracting services on a turnkey basis simultaneously in 74 different sites of 3 provinces within the scope of the Village House and Barn Project of TOKİ (Housing Development Administration of Turkey) and AFAD (Republic Of Turkey Ministry Of Interior Disaster And Emergency Management Presidency),
According to the United Nations data, the world population will exceed 8.5 billion by 2030. The global economic crisis experienced with the pandemic continues to affect every sector. According to the “Construction Cost Index” published by Turkish Statical Institute in October 2021, it increased by 4.75% compared to the previous month and by 41.93% compared to the same month of the previous year. Compared to the previous month, the material index increased by 6.15% and the labor index increased by 1.06%. In addition, the material index increased by 50.47% and the labor index increased by 22.62% compared to the same month of the previous year. Less supply, increasing population and global inflation trigger price increases.
United Kingdom and Canada Found Solution to Housing Crisis in Modular Buildings
Canada has allocated a budget of 1 billion dollars for the rapid housing initiative it has started for citizens in need. Within the scope of this project, thousands of permanent modular residences will be built across the country.
In addition, United Kingdom has allocated a budget of 11.5 billion pounds for a cost-effective housing project for its citizens in need in the 5-year period covering 2021-2026. Within the scope of the project, approximately 180,000 modular residences will be built.
Dorce is simultaneously realizing its housing project in 74 sites of 3 provinces
Dorce Prefabricated Buildings&Construction Inc. continues the turnkey contracting project, within the scope of TOKİ, AFAD (Republic Of Turkey Ministry Of Interior Disaster And Emergency Management Presidency) Village House and Barn Project, which was implemented for those affected by the earthquake that occurred in 2020. Construction activities continue simultaneously in 74 different sites of Malatya, Van, and Adıyaman.