Bison Modular Homes build our modular homes using self-framing steel insulated panels. The panels serve as a structural component of the building. Once installed, the panels form floor, wall, and roof systems that provide exceptional air tightness and thermal properties. This gives Bison Modular Homes a long-life span and makes them easier to heat and keep cool.
Our building system offers pre-cut floor, wall, and roof panels that create the building’s shell. This premium product allows for increased thermal properties and a strong structure made for harsh environments.
Bison Modular Homes feature our custom steel foundation as well, which is made inside our prefabrication shop.
Our modular homes range from 320 to 960 square feet. Choose from single homes ranging from 13’ to 18’ wide, as well as several duplex, triplex and 4-plex models.
Bison Modular Homes can be easily connected, to add more square footage or extra rooms if needed.
Our roof systems allow for vaulted ceilings and are pre-painted on the inner and outer steel faces for a finished interior and exterior, eliminating the need for cladding.
The panels can be used for all sorts of residential and commercial projects. For ease of installation, a 2" standing seam is mechanically folded to incorporate a hidden fastened clip.
During the construction process, waste is reduced by 50-70% more than on-site construction. Modular homes also have better energy consumption because of their airtightness. Solar options are also available.
Our homes can be transported to anywhere in Canada — you just have to tell us where.
Each home is constructed with air-tight spray foam insulation and high-efficiency ventilation.
Bison Modular Homes are fully completed by our experienced building professionals before being moved out of our production shop. This lessens the time for the final touch-ups and connections on-site.
Our modular homes are built on our site and delivered to you anytime.
Each modular home begins with a firm steel foundation, ensuring stability and preventing mould, rot, and fire.
During the construction process, waste is reduced by 50-70% more than on-site construction. Modular homes also have better energy consumption because of their airtightness. Solar options are also available.