Press Release
September 11, 2025
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is moving forward with a major modular housing project that will deliver 98 new homes across nine communities in the Northwest Territories. This initiative is part of a historic three-year, $150 million plan approved this year by the Legislative Assembly to improve housing across the territory.
The homes will be prefabricated and transported to communities for assembly, ensuring durability, efficiency, and cost savings through economies of scale. A Request for Proposals (RFP) for the design-build contract recently closed, and a contractor will be announced later this fall. Construction is expected to begin in spring 2026 and continue through March 2028, following the successful proponent’s schedule.
The nine communities included in this initiative are:
Communities were selected based on the number of housing units that have exceeded their expected service life and where there is a demonstrated need for singles housing, which aligns with the findings of the territorial housing needs assessment. The new units will be one-bedroom public housing, configured as modular duplexes and fourplexes. They will diversify housing options, replace aging stock, and increase options for a demographic at risk of homelessness.
This investment reflects the GNWT’s mandate commitment to increase the suitability, accessibility, and affordability of housing. By adding new modular homes across the territory, the project will strengthen the public housing portfolio, help ease maintenance pressures, improve living conditions for residents, and create economic opportunities linked to construction and community development.
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“Housing is the number one priority I hear about in every community across the Northwest Territories. Northerners want safe, affordable, and sustainable homes — and our government is delivering. I am proud to announce the construction of 98 new housing units across the territory, while also creating opportunities for local businesses and apprentices. These modular homes will be durable, energy-efficient, and climate-resilient. They will be built for northern conditions and will meet the needs of Northerners today and in the years ahead. This is about more homes for Northerners and the stronger communities that come with them.”
— Lucy Kuptana, Minister Responsible for Housing NWT
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Jeanne Gard
Manager, Communications
Housing Northwest Territories
Government of the Northwest Territories
NWTHC_Comms@gov.nt.ca
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