Canadian Delegation Led by Prince George Mayor
Visits GS MOD to Explore Modular Construction Cooperation
On October 27, 2025, GS MOD was honored to welcome a Canadian delegation led by Mr. Simon Yu, Mayor of Prince George, and his wife Ms. Shi Ge, for an in-depth visit to GS MOD’s headquarters and modular housing factory in Foshan.
The visit was part of an ongoing initiative led by Mayor Yu to promote modular housing solutions across northern Canadian cities, particularly in Indigenous housing development and cold-region construction projects.
During the visit, the delegation — including Mr. Dan Sanjun, Ms. Zhang Qian, and Ms. Lin Dongna — toured GS MOD’s steel structure modular manufacturing facility and learned about the company’s high-end, precision-engineered modular building solutions.
Mayor Yu expressed keen interest in GS MOD’s advanced manufacturing process, including integrated steel framing, interior finishing, and energy-efficient building systems. Both sides discussed opportunities for collaboration in Canada’s modular housing supply chain, especially in projects aimed at improving housing standards and sustainability in northern communities.
“We were impressed by GS MOD’s manufacturing capabilities and technical expertise,” said Mayor Yu. “There is potential for future cooperation in promoting modular housing solutions suitable for northern Canada.”
GS MOD specializes in high-end steel-structure modular buildings, providing one-stop solutions that integrate design, precision manufacturing, logistics, and on-site installation. With its commitment to quality, efficiency, and sustainability, GS MOD continues to deliver modular solutions that meet the diverse needs of global clients across residential, commercial, and institutional sectors.
This visit marked a meaningful step toward China–Canada collaboration in modular construction, fostering greater exchange in technology, design, and sustainable building practices. It also underscored GS MOD’s dedication to advancing international cooperation and innovation in the modular construction industry, contributing to a more efficient and sustainable global built environment.
