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International Code Council Launches Initiative to Advance Off-Site Construction

June 9, 2023

At an Off-Site Construction Summit on June 9, 2023, the International Code Council and the Modular Building Institute (MBI) are launching a U.S. national initiative focused on the adoption of standards for off-site construction. ICC/MBI Standards1200and1205capture best practices to streamline the deployment of off-site projects.

Communities throughout the U.S. and globally are struggling with housing affordability. In the U.S. alone we have seen housing costs rise52%from 2017 to 2022. Off-site construction offers an affordable solution that reduces construction timelines and costsby 20%while providing sustainability benefits with the potential to reduce material waste bymore than 80%.尽管有显著的好处,可以课时ieved through off-site construction, some barriers are limiting uptake, including varying state and local regulatory requirements and a lack of understanding of the off-site construction process.

“Currently, a patchwork of compliance processes exists for off-site construction, hindering some of the efficiency gains that modular projects can provide,” said Ryan Colker, vice president of innovation at the International Code Council. “The ICC/MBI standards provide a consistent approach for state and local governments that can accelerate the opportunities off-site construction provides, including much-needed access to affordable housing.”

Off-site construction has been identified as a key strategy to advance national, state and local priorities around increasing the availability and affordability of housing, addressing workforce challenges and workplace safety and enhancing sustainability and resilience. The current administration recognized this opportunity in theHousing Supply Action Planand the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is supportingresearchto help expand its use.

“One factor contributing to high housing costs is the inability of the residential construction industry to supply enough new housing units to meet demand, and off-site construction provides a solution,” said Tom Hardiman, CAE, executive director of the Modular Building Institute. “Consistency in requirements based on the ICC/MBI Standards enhances off-site construction’s ability to fill those gaps efficiently and safely.”

The Code Council is collaborating with HUD on the June 9 Off-Site Construction Summit to bring together key stakeholders from across the building industry to identify solutions through public policy and governmental actions. Additional information on the Summit, including registration information, isavailable here.The summit is part of HUD’s annualInnovative Housing Showcaseevent on June 9-11.

ICC/MBI Off-Site Construction Standards