How can Virgin Islanders cut the cost of building a home nearly in half – without sacrificing quality or safety? That question takes center stage at the USVI Innovative Housing Construction Summit, hosted by Sen. Marvin Blyden, opening Thursday, at the UVI Innovation Center on St. Thomas, and continuing Friday, at the UVI Great Hall on St. Croix.
The two-day summit brings together homeowners, contractors, and policymakers for a rare opportunity to see new building technologies in action — tools that promise to reduce construction costs by 40–50% while enhancing strength and sustainability. Vendors and experts from as far as Canada and as near as Puerto Rico will showcase affordable solutions tailored to island conditions, from modular design systems to hurricane-resilient materials.
“This summit represents a major step toward addressing the high cost of home construction in the Virgin Islands,” Blyden said. “By embracing innovation, we can help families build stronger, more affordable homes and secure a better future for our residents and the Territory as a whole.”
Beyond demonstrations, the event will feature panels on financing options, sustainable building codes, and local workforce development to ensure these new approaches benefit residents long term. The summit, presented in partnership with the Virgin Islands Territorial Association of REALTORS, aims to build connections between public and private sectors to accelerate progress toward affordable, resilient housing across the islands.
Sessions run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on St. Thomas and 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on St. Croix, and are free and open to the public. Registration is encouraged at usviinnovativeconstruction.com, and updates can be found on Facebook and YouTube under USVI Innovative Housing Construction.
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