Introduction of modular housing no bearing on property prices – Sheda
KUCHING: The introduction of modular housing to Sarawak will not affect the property prices in general.
According to Sarawak Housing and Real Estate Developer Association ( Sheda) Kuching branch advisor Sim Kiang Chiok, the introduction of modular housing into the state was mainly for the purpose of building large number of affordable houses.
“The cost of modular housing is based on factory, fabrication, machinery and transportation cost. The more the volume or units of houses, the more costeffective or cheaper it will be.
“Labour needs will be reduced as machines will be used to fabricate building components at the factory. Most of the building works will be done in the factory.
“The only labour needed on the site is piling works, casting of ground floor slab and assembly of components,” said Sim.
He said modular housing would be adopted by the government or government-linked companies to build affordable houses but high and mediumcost houses would still be built with conventional method.
He said that prices of houses built by using modular method would save on time but not necessary cost. Comparatively, conventional method involved building at the site and thus required more time, labour, machinery and coordination of construction works.
“Conventional houses are still widely accepted and desired as our basic housing needs. Developers will still be building conventional houses for the high and medium-income market.
“Most contractors in the state still prefer conventional method because unlike modular housing developers depend heavily on one or two factories. Conventional contractors depend on several suppliers of building materials and several subcontractors which reduce the risk of non-performance.”
He believed that modular housing would not replace conventional houses as the market still trusted that conventional houses would last longer and hold on their value better, thus more desirable by those who could afford them.
“Conventional houses, however, will slow down when construction labour market is tight and when salary is high,” said Sim.
In general, he said price of houses is based on many factors including land, compliance, infrastructure, utilities and building cost.
“The cost of modular houses mainly depends on the economy of scale - the more the cheaper. Presently, most prices quoted by modular house producers in the market are about the same as conventional houses, or sometimes even higher due to the small number of units ordered,” said Sim.