As classrooms get crowded, some schools look to prefab construction as permanent solution | CBC News
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Portable classrooms are common in Canada, but some jurisdictions are taking modular, prefabricated construction further, as a permanent way to address overcapacity challenges.
Prefabricated construction is seen as an ideal way to speed up expansions and new builds, although concerns exist about whether it is the right solution for schools.
Sooke School District has experienced significant annual student enrollment growth, with new prefab initiatives being seen as a strategic solution to address this challenge.
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