“Carbon reduction” opportunities and Broad Homes’ growth potential

The second round of land auction rules in 22 cities has been adjusted, and competitive quality has become a standard feature in the multi-city land auction market. An enterprise’s vitality, product strength, innovation ability and product competitiveness are becoming the underlying logic to drive the industry into high-quality development.
Broad Homes (Ticker: 2163.HK) is the first company in the prefabricated construction industry to IPO on the HKEX. The Company has accumulated more than 20 years of technological and industrial capabilities. The industry believes that Broad Homes will help lead the construction industry towards resource integration and more environmental-friendly developments.

Opportunities under carbon reduction

This year, “carbon peak, carbon neutral” was formally written into the government work report, the “14th Five-Year Plan” included policies to accelerate the promotion of green and low-carbon development. Since the construction industry is a key contributor of carbon emissions, companies related to green buildings will usher in new development potential.

In fact, green building development is already on the rise. In June 2021, 15 departments including the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development issued the “Opinions on Strengthening Green and Low-Carbon Construction in County Towns” document, clarifying that the county will vigorously develop green buildings and building energy conservation, including the promotion and application of green building materials, the development of new construction methods such as prefabricated steel structures, and the full implementation green construction, etc.

Prefabricated buildings are highly energy-efficient and can reduce carbon emissions by more than 40% throughout its life cycle, according to CITIC Securities. From 2016 to 2020, the CAGR of newly started prefabricated buildings nationwide reached 53%, and the proportion of newly started prefabricated buildings reached 20.5% in 2020.

Broad Homes’ path to carbon reduction

Facing positive market prospects, Broad Homes’ strategy to grasp development opportunities is industrialized construction.

Tang Fen, Board Director and President of Broad Homes, commented: “Industrialized construction is the most effective technological path for the construction industry to achieve the dual-carbon goal.” Broad Homes will continue to invest in technology and product R&D to consistently enhance product characteristics. “Simply put, construction industrialization is like building a house like a car. This methodology is currently in its early stages of development in China”, Tang Fen added.

Compared with traditional engineering construction models, prefabricated buildings have the following two advantages: 1) prefabricated construction can effectively shorten the construction period and improve construction efficiency. During the early stage of construction, prefabricated buildings go through stages of detailed and standardized design, shortening the construction period by more than 1/3 compared to buildings built using traditional construction methods. 2) Prefabricated construction helps to achieve energy saving, environmental protection and low carbon emissions throughout the entire construction cycle, Ping An Securities’ research report indicated.

As the industry leader for prefabricated construction, Broad Homes has greater development advantages. Firstly, Broad Homes is the first company in the industry to fully adopt the full-process digital information system. Secondly, Broad Homes is also the first company to obtain exclusive intellectual properties for the entire industry technology chain.

At present, Broad Homes has 8 generations of product systems, a leading national information system, an accumulation of experience in building 200 million square meters of construction projects, and a strategic factory layout in China. As of June 2021, Broad Homes has 15 wholly owned PC factories and 60 joint PC factories that are currently under operations.

Future growth is empowered by digitalization

When industrialized construction reaches productization, it is necessary to gradually move away from passively meeting customer needs to actively meeting them. Broad Homes believes digitalization should be adopted to improve efficiency and push for product innovation.

Tang Fen commented: “How to return building construction to the essence of the product itself relies on realizing the values of industrialization and digitalization.” Broad Homes began to actively engage in digitalization capabilities in 2014. Currently, the Company’s operation is entirely driven by the data system. The front-end production and operation are driven by demand, and the influence of human factors in the entire production and operation process is reduced by 95%.

In March 2021, Broad Homes officially released the BOX Modul product. Since the trial production in July this year, a total of more than 100 million new orders have been contracted in three months, showing positive demand from the market. It is reported that the BOX Modul is built ready-to-live with a wide range of application scenarios including cultural tourism, homestays, public service spaces, etc. This product allows the realization of more innovative models of living and usage of land.

Take employee apartment as an example, in 2021, Broad Homes upgraded the settlement solution for employees. The multi-story employee apartment can be delivered in just 50 days, and high-rise employee apartment can be delivered in 150 days, which meets the differentiated market demand for rental housing in different cities.

Regarding the successful innovation of products, Hu Shengli, the Co-President of Broad Homes and CEO of Broad Box Technology Co., Ltd., commented: “The Company’s independently developed whole-process digitalized information system, PC-CPS, integrates all parts of the industrial chain including design, manufacturing, and construction and at the same time offering flexible manufacturing. This system has set a good foundation to produce BOX-Modul products.”

He also commented: “Through transformation and upgrades, the PC-CPS system can be implemented into BOX-Modul products. We hope in a year of continuous efforts, we can realize digitalization through the BOX-Modul’s CPS system and with feedback from the client end, we hope to further enhance and upgrade our product.”

In his view, in the near future, BOX-Modul products can be upgraded and iterated from hardware to software just like the iPhone. Digital technology provides this possibility for the BOX-Modul.






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Canada – Lane reduction on Des Allumettes Bridge

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to advise motorists of a lane reduction on the Des Allumettes Bridge for maintenance work during the following period:

Monday, November 1, to Sunday, November 7, from 6 am to 7 pm

During this period, the northbound lane will be reduced. Portable signalers will be on site to direct alternating traffic. Motorists may encounter delays.

The schedule may change depending on weather conditions.

PSPC encourages users to exercise caution when travelling on the bridge and thanks them for their patience.

Canada – Lane reduction on J.C. Van Horne Bridge

Public Services and Procurement Canada wishes to advise motorists of a lane reduction on the J.C. Van Horne Bridge.

For immediate release

Campbellton, New Brunswick, October 25, 2021 — Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to advise motorists of a lane reduction on the J.C. Van Horne Bridge for repair work during the following period:

Monday, November 1, at 7 am, to Friday, December 31, at 12 am          

During this period, the bridge will be reduced to one lane with alternating traffic. Traffic control persons or traffic lights will be controlling the circulation.

One sidewalk will remain open at all times for pedestrians during this period and marine traffic will not be affected. Motorists should expect short delays.

PSPC encourages users to exercise caution when travelling on the bridge and thanks them for their patience. 

Canada – UPDATED – Lane reduction and closure on J.C. Van Horne Bridge

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to advise motorists of a lane reduction and a full bridge closure on the J.C. Van Horne Bridge for repair work.

For immediate release

Campbellton, New Brunswick, October 15, 2021 — Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to advise motorists of a lane reduction and a full bridge closure on the J.C. Van Horne Bridge for repair work during the following periods:

Monday, October 25, at 12 am, to Friday, October 29, at 10 pm (lane reduction)
Friday, October 29, at 10 pm, to Monday, November 1, at 7 am (full closure)                                                          

From October 25 to 29, the J.C. Van Horne Bridge and Salmon Boulevard East under the bridge will be reduced to one lane. Traffic control persons or traffic lights will help guide vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists. During this period, all trucking will be detoured to the Matapedia Bridge.

The bridge will remain open to cyclists and pedestrians during this period and marine traffic will not be affected. Motorists should expect short delays.

From October 29 to November 1, the J.C. Van Horne Bridge will be fully closed. During this period, all traffic will be detoured to the Matapedia Bridge with the exception of emergency response vehicles.

In case of inclement weather, the closure for October 29 to November 1 will be postponed to Friday, November 5 to Monday, November 8. This will include the lane reduction for Salmon Boulevard East.

PSPC encourages users to exercise caution when travelling on the bridge and thanks them for their patience. 

Canada – Lane reduction and closure on J.C. Van Horne Bridge

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to advise motorists of a lane reduction and a full bridge closure on the J.C. Van Horne Bridge for repair work.

For immediate release

Campbellton, New Brunswick, October 8, 2021 — Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to advise motorists of a lane reduction and a full bridge closure on the J.C. Van Horne Bridge for repair work during the following periods:

Monday, October 18, at 12 am, to Friday, October 22, at 10 pm (lane reduction)
Friday, October 22, at 10 pm, to Monday, October 25, at 7 am (full closure)                                                             

From October 18 to 22, the J.C. Van Horne Bridge and Salmon Boulevard East under the bridge will be reduced to one lane. Traffic control persons or traffic lights will help guide vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists. During this period, all trucking will be detoured to the Matapedia Bridge.

The bridge will remain open to cyclists and pedestrians during this period and marine traffic will not be affected. Motorists should expect short delays.

From October 22 to 25, the J.C. Van Horne Bridge will be fully closed. During this period, all traffic will be detoured to the Matapedia Bridge with the exception of emergency response vehicles.

In case of inclement weather, the closure for October 22 to 25 will be postponed to Friday, October 29 to Monday, November 1. This will include the lane reduction for Salmon Boulevard East.

PSPC encourages users to exercise caution when travelling on the bridge and thanks them for their patience.