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Aerial view of 444 Logan Ave in Toronto during the PrimeWall deep energy retrofit and prefabricated panel installation.

Prefab Retrofit Solutions: Bringing Older Buildings Up to Code

Upgrading older commercial and multi-family buildings to modern energy standards does not always require demolition. Learn how PrimeFab’s PrimeWall prefab retrofit system is supporting deep energy retrofits like 444 Logan Ave, Toronto, where residents remain in place while the building...
4,000 sq ft addition panelized prefabrication construction by PrimeFab

Hanover Project: From Factory Floor to Full Close-In in One Week

For the Hanover project, PrimeFab delivered 103 prefabricated panels for an approximately 4,000 sq ft addition to an existing building. Panel installation was completed in 3 days, with full enclosure achieved in one week including the truss roof....

Laing Street: A smarter approach to sustainable mid-rise housing

Explore how Laing Street’s mid-rise rental project in Toronto uses PrimeFab prefab wall panels to cut delays and boost performance....
Image of 444 Logan Avenue against backdrop of Toronto skyline

Logan Avenue: Retrofitting for Net-Zero Without Displacing Tenants

Discover how 444 Logan Avenue is using PrimeWalls panels to deliver a net-zero retrofit, without displacing tenants. A model for future housing. Learn more....

Muskoka Beach Road: Innovation Meets Execution in Just 3 Days

Location: Muskoka, Ontario Scope: 2,100 sq ft complete structural envelope Duration: 3 days onsite assembly PrimeFab’s Muskoka Beach Road project highlights how speed, innovation, and quality can work hand-in-hand to transform construction timelines. Delivered to a rural lot in the...

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