Rapports sur la construction modulaire et analyse du secteur
Le Modular Building Institute rassemble et distribue des informations statistiques sur la taille et la croissance de l'industrie de la construction modulaire. Ces rapports sont devenus la principale source d'information sur le secteur et sont utilisés dans le monde entier par les sociétés d'investissement, les banques, les médias, les chercheurs, les consultants et les étudiants.
Le contenu comprend les descriptions générales de l'industrie, les étages expédiés, les ventes brutes, les ventes par segment de marché, le revenu brut des concessionnaires, la composition du parc de location, la vente d'unités d'occasion, les données de fabrication de l'industrie, les estimations de l'industrie et les images des bâtiments modulaires contemporains. Rédigés de manière concise et factuelle, ces rapports regorgent d'informations intéressantes et utiles.
2026 Modular Construction Industry Reports
The Modular Building Institute's 2026 Modular Construction Industry Reports are now available! Get the latest and best available information and data showing modular industry trends, growth instigators, and best practices for permanent modular construction and relocatable buildings across North America.
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Rapport sur l'industrie de la construction modulaire permanente aux États-Unis
2026 UNITED STATES PERMANENT MODULAR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY REPORT
Cette analyse complète, développée en collaboration avec FMI Consulting, se concentre sur la performance économique, les tendances et les prévisions pour la construction modulaire permanente aux États-Unis. Le rapport reflète des méthodologies actualisées, une analyse régionale améliorée et des données solides provenant de sources primaires et secondaires.
Executive Summary
Commercial modular construction continues to gain momentum as owners and developers look for faster, more predictable ways to deliver projects in a challenging market. While higher interest rates have slowed some new construction activity, the long-term outlook for modular remains strong because it directly addresses many of the industry’s biggest challenges: labor shortages, rising costs, compressed schedules, inconsistent project delivery, and the need for greater certainty.
This report examines where the U.S. permanent modular market stands today, where it is headed, and which sectors offer the greatest opportunities over the next five years. The U.S. market reached $20.5 billion in 2025, representing about 5.1% of construction activity in key segments, and is projected to grow at a 6.5% compound annual growth rate through 2030. The report also explores the economic and regulatory forces shaping adoption, regional market trends, and the advantages that continue to make modular an increasingly attractive delivery method.
Among the report's key findings:
- Multifamily residential remains the industry's largest market driven by housing affordability challenges, urban migration, and skilled labor shortages.
- Office and data centers represent a rapidly emerging opportunity for modular solutions that prioritize speed, quality, and predictable delivery
- The U.S. West leads in market size due to housing affordability and disaster recovery needs
Beyond market data, the report explains why developers, architects, and manufacturers are increasingly turning to modular construction. It highlights how factory production can reduce project timelines by 20-50%, improve quality control, create greater cost certainty, reduce onsite disruption, and help projects reach occupancy sooner. It also identifies the obstacles that still limit wider adoption—including financing, permitting, inconsistent project pipelines, and industry education—and outlines where the greatest opportunities for future growth exist across the United States.
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Rapport sur les bâtiments déplaçables
2026 RELOCATABLE BUILDINGS INDUSTRY IN NORTH AMERICA REPORT
The relocatable buildings industry in North America continues to play a crucial role in providing temporary and flexible space solutions for sectors like education, construction, healthcare, and disaster relief.
Executive Summary
The 2026 relocatable buildings report presents an industry that has moved well beyond “temporary space.” Across North America, relocatable buildings function as flexible infrastructure for education, construction, healthcare, workforce housing, disaster response, retail, industrial, and administrative uses.
The market is mature, stable, and increasingly strategic. Rather than expanding mainly by adding more units, the industry is creating value through stronger utilization, broader applications, recurring rental income, sales, and service-based offerings. The report also shows an industry with significant private fleet ownership, strong public-sector demand, and a business model that remains resilient.
Key findings include:
- The industry continues to show steady demand and healthy fleet utilization.
- Revenue remains strong and diversified, supported by rentals, new and used unit sales, transportation, installation, and other value-added services.
- Education and construction remain the anchor markets, while healthcare, disaster response, retail, workforce housing, and industrial applications are becoming more important growth areas.
- Relocatable buildings continue to perform well as long-term assets because they can be leased, reused, relocated, refurbished, and resold.
- The market is shifting from a traditional rental business toward a broader “space-as-a-service” model that helps customers solve immediate and evolving space needs.
The report also explains why demand should remain strong through 2030. Population growth, aging infrastructure, school capacity challenges, healthcare flexibility, workforce housing shortages, and climate-related disaster response all favor fast, reusable, code-compliant building solutions. These forces make relocatable buildings increasingly relevant for both short-term needs and long-term infrastructure planning.
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Rapport sur l'industrie modulaire canadienne
2025 RAPPORT SUR L'INDUSTRIE CANADIENNE DE LA CONSTRUCTION MODULAIRE
In spring 2025, the Modular Building Institute and FMI Consulting began a collaborative effort to provide current, detailed, and actionable market insights. The outcome of that partnership, this 2026 report is intended to provide a means to measure and monitor changes across the industry, specifically describing five-year historical and five-year forecast data.
Executive Summary
The 2026 Canadian Permanent Modular Construction Industry Report shows a market with strong momentum, growing policy support, and clear long-term opportunity. Modular construction is increasingly being viewed as a practical solution to Canada’s most urgent building challenges, including housing affordability, labor shortages, aging infrastructure, climate resilience, and the need for faster project delivery.
The Canadian modular construction market now represents about 5.5% of the overall Canadian construction market and is projected to outpace traditional construction by a full percentage point. That gap matters because it signals that modular is not just growing with the market; it is gaining share.
Key findings include:
- Multifamily residential is the strongest segment, accounting for nearly half of Canada’s projected modular market. It also has the highest projected growth rate at 7.3%, driven by housing affordability pressures, urban migration, and population growth in major metro areas.
- Commercial and education remain important markets, supported by demand for flexible commercial space, institutional facilities, and faster delivery in communities facing capacity constraints.
- Lodging offers a smaller but attractive opportunity, especially for extended-stay projects and workforce-related demand in areas tied to manufacturing, industrial activity, and remote-site development.
- Healthcare and public infrastructure present long-term potential, particularly in rural and remote regions where traditional construction can be slowed by labor shortages, site logistics, and limited local capacity.
The report also highlights major tailwinds, including the Build Canada Homes initiative, broader provincial and institutional adoption, and efforts to harmonize codes and standards through CSA frameworks. At the same time, it is clear about the barriers: financing gaps, inconsistent project pipelines, design coordination issues, limited modular experience among some project teams, and lingering misconceptions about quality and appearance.
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Rapports sectoriels antérieurs
Looking for additional data? MBI's 2025, 2024, 2023, and 2022 reports are available below. For older modular construction reports, contact us.
United States Permanent Modular Construction Reports
La construction modulaire permanente (CMP) est une méthode de construction innovante et durable qui utilise des techniques de fabrication allégées hors site pour préfabriquer des solutions de bâtiments complets à un ou plusieurs étages sous forme de modules livrables. Les modules PMC peuvent être intégrés dans des projets construits sur site ou être autonomes en tant que solution clé en main et peuvent être livrés avec le MEP, les équipements et les finitions intérieures en moins de temps, avec moins de déchets et un meilleur contrôle de la qualité par rapport à des projets utilisant uniquement la construction sur site. Des recherches récentes sur l'analyse de la construction de bâtiments modulaires ont confirmé que la construction modulaire est un processus de construction efficace et qu'elle est prête à contribuer à la croissance de l'industrie de la construction.
North American Relocatable Buildings Reports
Un bâtiment relocalisable (RB) est un bâtiment partiellement ou entièrement assemblé, conforme aux codes applicables ou aux réglementations de l'État et construit dans une usine de fabrication de bâtiments à l'aide d'un processus de construction modulaire. Les bâtiments déplaçables sont conçus pour être réutilisés ou reconvertis plusieurs fois et transportés sur différents chantiers. Ils sont utilisés pour les écoles, les bureaux de chantier, les cliniques médicales, les centres de vente et dans toute application où un bâtiment relocalisable peut répondre à un besoin d'espace temporaire. Ces bâtiments offrent une livraison rapide, une facilité de relocalisation, une reconfiguration peu coûteuse, des calendriers d'amortissement accélérés et une énorme flexibilité. Les bâtiments relocalisables ne sont pas fixés de manière permanente à un bien immobilier, mais sont installés conformément aux directives d'installation du fabricant et aux exigences du code local. Ces bâtiments sont essentiels dans les cas où la rapidité, l'espace temporaire et la capacité de relocalisation sont nécessaires.
Rapports sur la construction modulaire commerciale au Canada
Note : Les rapports sur l'industrie canadienne ne sont pas disponibles pour 2023 et 2022.