Explore Building Modular Housing in Oregon
Work directly with modular housing experts and get a fully-funded feasibility study.
Blazer Industries (dba Blazer Modular Construction) has been awarded a grant from the Oregon Housing & Community Services Modular Housing Development Fund to increase capacity to produce modular housing for the State of Oregon. Blazer is working with trusted industry partners in order to increase delivery of disaster recovery, low- and middle-income housing.
The work started with development of a standard product line and improvements to Blazer’s production facilities. Next is exploring site plans, delivery, installation, and estimated costs to quote projects accurately.
Oregon needs housing.
The Oregon Housing Needs Analysis Recommendations Report states Oregon is short 110,000 housing units for current residents, and the state may need to build 580,000 homes by 2040.*
The demand is there, and now it’s about meeting it.
We need your participation.
With this grant, we are offering a fully-funded feasibility study to deeply understand your development project and evaluate how modular development could work for your business.
Eligibility for Funded Feasibility Study
Our ideal participants are multi-unit developers with accessible lots in the state of Oregon with a timeline to break ground in 2026 or 2027. We will prioritize applications received before September 20, 2025. After that, applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through November 15, 2025.
If you meet initial eligibility, please submit the form below to learn more.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Feasibility Study Include?
The Feasibility Study is intended to provide a comprehensive preliminary analysis of development potential on your site using a modular offsite construction approach. This will include a conceptual site plan, market demand validation, regulatory and entitlement summary, preliminary financial analysis, modular delivery risk review, and a conceptual project schedule. We trust that this information will provide valuable context for an offsite approach to construction and also allow you to make an informed decision about your project’s direction.
What will you do with the information?
At the end of the grant period, we will compile data and lessons learned from the feasibility studies we conducted and compile them in a report for OHCS. Any project specific information such as developer names, budget targets, etc. will be kept strictly confidential. The objective of this report is to provide context for OHCS about project conditions that make offsite construction viable, and project conditions that hinder alternative delivery methods.
How much would a study like this typically cost?
If you were to reach out to a consultant for a full feasibility analysis, this would typically cost between $3,000 and $10,000 depending on the consultant and the complexity of your site.
What if I don’t have all of the requested information for my project?
No problem! Please just fill in as much information as you have.
How long will you be accepting applications?
We will be prioritizing applications submitted before September 15th so the sooner you can apply, the better! After September 15th, we will be accepting applications on a rolling basis.
I’d like to put a DADU on my property to help grow the housing supply. Can I participate in the program?
Unfortunately, with this feasibility study program, we are focusing on projects that are delivering four or more units.
For more information, please reach out to developmentservices@greencanopynode.com