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Volumetric vs Panelized Construction: What Actually Works?

by Greg Gillespie, VP, PrimeFab Off-site construction continues to gain traction across Canada as developers and builders look for faster, more predictable ways to deliver projects. Two approaches often lead the conversation: volumetric modular construction and panelized systems. Both approaches...

Town homes in a row in a new subdivision for Ontario Housing Crisis

Panelized Building Envelope Solutions for Canada’s Housing Supply Challenge

Canada’s housing crisis requires scalable construction approaches. Panelized building envelope solutions provide a faster, more predictable way to deliver housing at scale. Learn how integrated, factory-built envelope systems help developers reduce risk, improve performance, and accelerate housing delivery across Canada....

PrimeFab Opens Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Midland, Expanding Ontario’s Prefabrication Capacity

Midland, ON — [Wednesday, March 18, 2026] — PrimeFab, a division of the Triumph Group of Companies, will officially open its new advanced manufacturing facility in Midland on May 1, marking a significant expansion of prefabricated building envelope production in...

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PrimeFab’s Role in Advancing Prefab for Institutional Projects

Institutional construction in Canada is changing. Schools, hospitals, long-term care facilities, and community buildings are facing increasing pressure to expand capacity quickly while controlling costs and meeting higher performance standards. Traditional construction methods are struggling to keep up with growing...

Prefabricated Wall Panels in use at PrimeFab's Ontario Factory

The Benefits of Prefabricated Panels for Ontario Developers

Prefab construction is changing how Ontario builds. With tighter seals, fewer thermal bridges, and optimized wall systems, prefabricated buildings offer exceptional energy efficiency. Learn how PrimeFab’s innovative wall systems help developers meet sustainability goals and build high-performance structures that stand...

PrimeFab to Host Manufacturing Job Fair at Midland Facility

Midland, ON — [Tuesday, January 6, 2026] — PrimeFab, a leader in prefabricated building envelope solutions and a division of the Triumph Group of Companies, will host a Job Fair at its Midland manufacturing facility on January 26, 2026, inviting...

Energy Efficiency in Prefab Construction – What You Need to Know

Prefab construction is changing how Ontario builds. With tighter seals, fewer thermal bridges, and optimized wall systems, prefabricated buildings offer exceptional energy efficiency. Learn how PrimeFab’s innovative wall systems help developers meet sustainability goals and build high-performance structures that stand...

Triumph Group CEO Mario Ribeiro to Speak at The Buildings Show on Breaking Regulatory Barriers for Modular and Prefabricated Construction

Toronto, ON — [Tuesday, December 2] — Triumph Group of Companies announced today that Founder & CEO Mario Ribeiro will speak at The Buildings Show 2025, joining an expert panel exploring how modular, panelized, and AI-enabled construction can accelerate housing...

Triumph Announces Launch of PrimeFab - Muskoka Beach Module Home Image

From Concept to Reality: Triumph Group Launches PrimeFab, Canada’s New Standard in Prefabrication

Toronto, Ontario — [Wednesday, August 13] — After over a year of strategic development, and backed by more than 15 years of expertise in prefabricated and panelized construction, the Triumph Group of Companies proudly announces the launch of PrimeFab: a...

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