City of Edmonton Modular Supportive Housing: Inglewood
Location
Edmonton, AB
Area of focus
Places we Live
Contract Type
Construction Management
Contract Value
$9.3 Million
Year completed
2022
Owner / Consultant
City of Edmonton / GEC Architecture
Description
City of Edmonton Modular Supportive Housing Project
The City of Edmonton Modular Supportive Housing project consisted of five independent supportive housing buildings. Each was built with a structural slab on grade and a main floor podium, two stair shafts, and two elevators constructed with structural reinforced concrete. All upper floors were predominantly built using Volumetric Modular Construction. Main floors were designed to accommodate supportive housing amenities, offices, and common area.
Edmontonians who live in supportive housing find safety, stability, and a community of healing where they can recover and grow. The completion of these modular builds will help get homeless people off the streets and have a safe place to live. Increasing the supply of supportive housing is a key priority of the City’s Affordable Housing Investment Plan (2019-2022) and the plan to end homelessness in Edmonton.
Inglewood Supportive Housing Site
The main floor of the Inglewood Supportive Housing building is cast in place concrete, and the residential floors above are wood-constructed modulars. The building supports 30 suites and rooftop amenity space.