Prefab House Builders Thank Ministry for “Constructive Discussions”

BELIZE CITY – A significant breakthrough has been achieved between Belize’s prefabricated housing sector and government transportation authorities following productive negotiations aimed at resolving a regulatory impasse that had paralyzed deliveries of completed homes.

The Pre-Fabricated House Builders and Movers of Belize characterized their December 23rd meeting with Police Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer Chester Williams as “amicable and constructive,” marking a positive development after weeks of mounting concerns over updated transport regulations.

Industry representatives had raised alarms about recently implemented measures that restricted the transportation of completed prefabricated dwellings, leaving numerous finished homes stranded in construction yards nationwide. Builders warned these constraints threatened to escalate costs and potentially undermine Belize’s affordable housing initiatives.

Commissioner Williams clarified the government’s position following Tuesday’s deliberations, emphasizing that while authorities remain receptive to industry input, no fundamental policy reversals are imminent. “We are not walking back on nothing. We are putting in place a system temporarily until we can discuss,” Williams stated, noting that any permanent modifications would require formal Cabinet endorsement.

The police commissioner additionally addressed safety considerations, asserting that recent incidents involving prefab structures were unrelated to substandard safety protocols. Current guidelines permit the transport of homes measuring up to twenty feet in width intact, while mandating that larger units be moved in segmented sections.

In an official communication, the builders’ collective expressed satisfaction with the outcomes, noting they “aligned closely with the collaborative proposed solutions.” The group further emphasized their “shared goal of protecting road users without unnecessarily hindering affordable housing deliveries” and pledged ongoing cooperation with transportation authorities to maintain rigorous road safety standards throughout Belize.