Boosting Housing Affordability: Prefabricated Timber Offers Fast, Sustainable Solutions for Australia's Home Shortage
June 5, 2025
Kevin Peachey, head of Built Environment Programs at Forest and Wood Products Australia (FWPA), is advocating for the increased use of prefabricated timber in housing construction as a rapid solution to the current supply-demand imbalance.
A recent report commissioned by FWPA indicates that to enhance housing affordability, Australia will need 2.5 million new dwellings by 2034, which translates to approximately 225,400 new homes each year.
The construction industry in Australia, which contributes $156 billion annually, is facing mounting pressure to build homes more quickly to meet this increasing demand.
Utilizing prefabricated timber components can significantly lower construction costs and times, making the building process more efficient compared to traditional methods.
Timber is not only lightweight and strong, allowing for faster construction, but it also has a lower carbon footprint due to its renewable nature and reduced reliance on fossil fuels.
Sustainable timber products are certified by organizations like FSC or PEFC, ensuring they meet strict environmental and ethical standards.
Promoting the use of renewable wood supports an Australian supply chain focused on environmental stewardship and low-emissions building practices, ultimately making homeownership more attainable for many Australians.
By advocating for prefabricated timber, FWPA aims to address the housing supply and demand imbalance while also contributing to environmental sustainability.
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Jun 5, 2025
Housing crisis fix should involve wood – the ‘ultimate renewable’
The Age • Jun 5, 2025
Housing crisis fix should involve wood – the ‘ultimate renewable’