Graphic showing how DASH streamlines municipal reviews with machine-readable files, consistent approvals, and support for modern construction. (flickr.com)

Media Contacts

Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs

Media Relations
hmamedia@gov.bc.ca
236 475-4435

BC Housing

Media Relations
media@bchousing.org

Backgrounders

What to know about DASH

How does DASH work?  

  • DASH replaces traditional review and construction methods with a modern, industrialized approach built around standardized building components and designs, digital co-ordination and prefabrication. 
  • For example, developers, builders or non-profit organizations designing a wood-frame, multi-family structure can enter details, including land parcel shape and size, planned building storeys, unit bedroom counts, and so on.
  • If the local municipality has signed on, the DASH platform will provide relevant zoning regulations and show how to efficiently use land to deliver housing using the DASH components and blueprints.   
  • The result is a 3D design and plan for the building that can be generated on the platform, available within minutes and optimized for the parcel of land.
  • The platform is open source, with no user-access fees.   
  • The platform also translates the design into off-site manufacturing components and provides examples of companies with capacity to produce the relevant DASH kit of parts. 

How was DASH developed?  

  • BC Housing worked with a core project team since 2024, including Metro Vancouver, over a dozen B.C.-based architects and engineers and 13 prefabricated home manufacturers, focused on initial blueprint development and creating an inventory of standardized low-carbon timber panel products.   
  • An advisory leadership council comprised of a cross-section of industry and government was established in early 2025 to provide advice and guidance as DASH continues to expand and enhance capabilities. 
  • In early 2025, BC Housing launched the initial DASH 1.0 platform, a set of publicly available tools to standardize and accelerate the delivery of three- to six-storey, wood-frame buildings: https://www.acceleratedhousing.ca/
  • Planning and zoning regulations have been uploaded into the rules-based generator for partnering Metro Vancouver municipalities.  

How was DASH funded?  

  • DASH received funding from CMHC’s Housing Supply Challenge, which awarded BC Housing $4 million to support development and launch of the platform.   
  • BC Housing is exploring additional funding to support continued use and evolution of the DASH platform.  
  • As part of this process, BC Housing has reached out to the federal government and federal agencies to explore funding opportunities that would support continued development of DASH for use by the Province, and hopefully for uptake throughout Canada.