Designed, sealed, delivered The contribution of offsite manufactured homes to solving London's housing crisis [electronic resource]
Language: eng. Publication details: London London Assembly 2017Subject(s): LOC classification:- 690.8
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Calls on Mayor Sadiq Khan to create a standard design code for offsite manufactured homes (OSM) designating public land, resources and planning powers to incentivise the sector. London needs 50,000 new homes a year to meet its growing needs. To reach this target, an innovative approach is vital. In the seventies, factory-built housing contributed significantly to supply. The new model of factory manufactured homes is light years away from this. Today?s builders and manufacturers are producing offsite manufactured homes (OSM), characterised by high quality, digital design, precision engineering and eco-efficient performance.