Japan has asked UK firms to help meet a shortfall on a 72,000-unit emergency housing scheme for survivors who lost their homes in the devastating earthquake and tsunami.
The government will buy the dwellings on commercial terms with an indicative price of around £37,000 per unit.
Suppliers will have to enter into a partnership with a Japanese firm in order to qualify for the work and must have the capacity to deliver at least 100 units each and maintain the homes for two years.
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