Prefabricated Homes Featured in the Journal de Montréal: ProFab and the Noova Model Highlighted

April 24, 2025

ProFab recently had the opportunity to contribute to two news features published by the Journal de Montréal, once again emphasizing the relevance and flexibility of prefabricated homes as a solution to today’s housing challenges.

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In these articles, Martin Roy, President of ProFab, shared his insights on practical solutions offered by modular construction—particularly in the context of land scarcity and rising costs associated with traditional construction methods.

Our Noova model is presented as an example of a prefabricated home that is not only affordable and sustainable but also well‑suited to today’s realities.

 

Articles to read:

Des habitations neuves à partir de 200 000$: la maison usinée, un choix durable, abordable et écologique

Also:

Des maisons abordables sur des terrains inaccessibles: le dilemme des maisons usinées

The Noova model is a contemporary-style bungalow. We see the outside.

This media coverage reflects not only the growing interest among Quebecers in prefabricated homes as a true lifestyle choice, but also ProFab’s role as a committed leader in this field. It’s a meaningful recognition of the work our teams do every day with passion, helping bring real‑life projects and dreams to life.

Realized model: Noova

Noova
Maison Icone d'une petite maison.
Bungalow
$
Pied carré Icone demontrant la surface d'une forme.
Surface area of 0-1200 ft²
Chambre Icone d'un grand lit deux places, avec oreillers.
2
Bain Icone d'un bain rectangulaire.
1
Garage Icone d'un garage, un toit par dessus une voiture.
Optional
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