The global Modular Timber Construction market size is predicted to grow from US$ 853 million in 2025 to US$ 1146 million in 2031; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.1% from 2025 to 2031.
Modular Timber Construction refers to a building method where structures are assembled using prefabricated timber modules or units that are manufactured off-site and then transported to the construction site for quick assembly. These modules are pre-engineered, often with insulation, windows, and other finishes, allowing for faster construction times compared to traditional methods. Modular timber construction leverages the sustainability and aesthetic qualities of wood, offering environmentally friendly solutions with reduced waste, energy efficiency, and a lower carbon footprint.
This approach is commonly used for residential, commercial, and mixed-use buildings, providing flexibility in design and scalability while maintaining high-quality standards and minimal disruption to the site during the construction process.
Key Features
Segmentation by Type:
- Timber Frame Modular Buildings
- Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) Modular Buildings
Segmentation by Application:
- Commercial
- Residential
Market by Region:
- Americas
- APAC
- Europe
- Middle East & Africa
Companies Coverage:
- Stora Enso
- Swiss Krono
- Blumer Lehman
- Huf Haus
- Derix Group
- Bensonwood
- Lester Building Systems
- TIVO Houses
- Sevenoaks Modular
- Normerica
- Timber Block
- Scotframe
- Seagate Mass Timber
- Tadeks
- Riko Hiše
- Target Timber Systems
- Carpentier Hardwood Solutions
- Machiels Building Solutions
- Element5
- Kangxin New Materials
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