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Modular Steel Units Elevate Supportive Housing Project in Los Angeles

SoLa Impact, Los Angeles’ largest Section 8 landlord, specified the use of cold-formed steel (CFS) framing over wood for the modular construction of a five-story mixed-income residential building.

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Original Post Updated on 9/26/24

The construction of the SoLa Vermont Apartment Complex, a five-story mixed-income residential building, is underway within an opportunity zone in Los Angeles County, California. 

The 51,100 square foot project includes 84 one-bedroom apartments, with 25% of the units designated affordable, including supportive housing for the homeless.

To expedite the timeline, the owner SoLa Impact specified the use of cold-formed steel (CFS) framing using modular construction for the project.

Steel Selected for Its Greater Longevity, Installation Ease

The Vermont Apartment Complex, designed by The Architects Collective, is currently being constructed with modular components built in a factory and installed on-site. 

The design challenge was to develop a comfortable, 400-square-foot, one-bedroom apartment module that meets the stringent code requirements of the federal Section 8 housing voucher program. A significant design innovation is the use of CFS framing for modular construction, which offers greater longevity and ease of installation relative to typical wood-frame modules, says The Architects Collective website. 

SoLa Vermont Apartment

The L-shaped building will feature a lobby, a community room, a laundry facility and social services offices on its ground floor. Photo Credit: The Architects Collective

The L-shaped building will feature a lobby, a community room, a laundry facility and social services offices on its ground floor. A small parking lot is planned at the rear of the property.

SoLa Impact is also collaborating with The Architects Collective on plans for a similar mixed-income building near the Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw Plaza in Los Angeles. 

SOLA cold-formed steel framing modular

A significant design innovation is the use of cold-formed steel (CFS) framing for modular construction, which offers greater longevity and ease of installation relative to typical wood-frame modules.

 

SOLA Impact

PROJECT SUMMARY
Owner: SoLa Impact
Designer: The Architects Collective,
Landscape: Harmony Gardens, Inc.
Location: 11001 S. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90044
Units: 84 Units (20 Affordable, 1 Manager)
Density: 205 du/ac
Size: 51,116 GSF (32,676 Residential NSF)
Funding: Private
Status: In Construction (2025 estimated completion)

 

LA’s Largest Section 8 Landlord

Founded in 2015, SoLa Impact’s mission is to deliver financial returns by driving positive social change in America’s toughest neighborhoods, says the SoLa website. 

Using a data-driven approach to its investment strategy as well as all social impact initiatives, SoLa Impact has become Los Angeles largest Section 8 landlord. SoLa currently owns and manages a portfolio of 1,500+ apartments in the greater South Los Angeles area.

 

The Steel Framing Advantage

Cold-formed steel (CFS) leads the way as the preferred framing material for prefabricated structures for multiple reasons. CFS is:

  • A pre-engineered material that can be cut to exact lengths
  • Dimensionally stable and does not expand or contract with changes in moisture content
  • Lightweight compared to wood and concrete
  • Resilient and will not warp, split, crack or creep when exposed to the elements
  • Sustainable and 100% recyclable
  • Durable and has a high tensile strength
  • Non-combustible and is a safeguard against fire accidents

 

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