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First Modular Shelters Arrive in London

January 6, 20262 Mins Read
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Special to Ontario Construction News

The initial batch of modular cabins has been delivered to London’s Micro-Modular Shelter project, with plans for individuals experiencing homelessness to start moving in by mid-January, depending on site conditions.

Twenty micro-shelters were brought in by flatbed truck just before Christmas, while the remaining forty will arrive over the next few weeks.

Work is underway on electrical connections and installing facilities such as water and sewer, with road paving set to begin in the first week of January, according to an online update from the city.

The municipal government of London bought 60 micro-shelter units from Stoney Creek-based Fero International Inc. for $1.26 million. These shelters aim to offer a safe and private space for individuals and couples selected through a community-wide assessment system.

Xpera, a national security firm, has been contracted as the project operator to handle services like custodial work, maintenance, and round-the-clock supervision.

This initiative will provide housing until April 2027, with a total cost of $7 million covering site preparation, utility connections, and other expenses funded by the city’s contingency reserve fund.

The ten-by-ten foot micro-shelters are pet-friendly and include sleeping pods equipped with beds, storage options, heating, and cooling systems. Fero states that these units are designed for quick assembly on any flat surface without needing heavy foundations.

Situated on city-owned rural land in southeast London, the project will also feature service trailers for showers along with shared washrooms, laundry facilities, kitchen areas for dining. Meals will be provided onsite along with office space, parking lots, and designated areas for dog walking.


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