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R-Hauz has rebranded as Assembly Corp.

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Assembly can build pre-manufactured laneway suites, residential mid-rises and affordable housing projects for non-profit developers.

TORONTO — R-Hauz Services Inc., a manufacturer of prefabricated wood construction in Ontario, has changed its name to Assembly Corp. to better reflect its identity and expanding range of capabilities. With 6 projects successfully completed and 12 more slated for 2024, Assembly is trying to grow in the construction industry.

“Assembly is scaling now, and the new brand reflects our mission to bring together the best minds, technology and disciplines to provide beautiful and sustainable housing at a rate faster than ever before.” Geoff Cape, CEO.

Through its pre-manufactured modular approach, Assembly creates sustainable timber housing units that are engineered offsite and assembled onsite, allowing for efficient construction. Assembly’s focus on human-scale density ensures that its homes not only provide development opportunities in highly desired city centres, but also prioritises social infrastructure and community well-being. Assembly delivers results through a turnkey service, turning underutilised sites into functional living spaces.

First to build a 6 storey mass timber residential project in Ontario, Assembly can build pre-manufactured laneway suites, residential mid-rises and affordable housing projects for non-profit developers.

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“Our goal has been building small projects successfully, which we believe creates meaningful change to the urban landscape.” Leith Moore, co-founder of Assembly, formerly known as R-Hauz.

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