Prefabrication is a modern way of constructing buildings. Explore what it is and find use cases where it works the best.
Similar to how other sectors are evolving, the construction sector is also growing by leaps and bounds. Traditional techniques and methods are now termed obsolete as more innovative and automated processes take center stage. Construction is slowly turning into “industrialized” construction.
Industrialized construction is a type of building arrangement that leverages certain innovative processes and techniques where structural components are manufactured in a workshop. These parts are then shipped to the final location where they are assembled.
In layman’s terms, industrialized construction automates the traditional design and production processes. One of its more popular techniques is prefabrication.
Prefabrication refers to the off-site construction of developing components and assemblies in a factory. Next, they are moved to a site where they are assembled and installed to form the final structure. Prefabrication is not exactly a modern approach. In fact, it was used back in the 19th century but never received mainstream adoption.
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