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Construction Tech Review | Friday, January 29, 2021
The healthcare sector is applying modular construction to construct the buildings in a short time to provide better care to the patients.
FREMONT, CA : Now that companies can look at 2020 through a rearview mirror, healthcare facilities managers are preparing to plan and implement their building projects in 2021. As most of these projects were previously canceled or permanently delayed due to COVID-19, there will be an increase in the number of shortened timeline projects in 2021 to get back on schedule. A modern construction approach is necessary to accomplish it.
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One of the fastest-growing trends in construction prefabrication and modular construction is ready for the challenge. The Modular Building Institute describes modular construction as a system in which, under managed plant conditions, a building is assembled off-site by using the same materials and designing to the same codes and specifications as traditionally constructed buildings, but in about half the time. Buildings are manufactured in 'modules' that reflect the same design purpose and requirements of the most advanced site-built facility without compromising when placed together on site.
As modular construction in the healthcare industry becomes more widespread, companies may wonder why they should adopt this trend. An initial assessment of a potential construction manufacturer is significant, but before going forward, it is also necessary to consider both the advantages of modularity. Let's delve into the benefits of following modular architecture.
Stay well ahead of schedule
Although the comprehensive design plan starts with modular and traditional construction procedures, permit approvals, and innovation, the modular construction quickly pulls ahead. The reduced time required for a project to be completed is the most significant selling point of modularity and for a good reason. The modular facility is already being constructed off-site simultaneously as the long foundation and excavation period takes place on-site. It implies that the revolutionary process does not need to worry about problems with inclement weather or delays. The time will be cut in half, a third, or even more to quickly bring more patients into the hospital. They will remain well ahead of schedule.
Reliable and repeatable
The simplified method of modular construction ensures that it has a very consistent format and timeline as well. Without an affected timetable or budget, the healthcare facility management team will take comfort in realizing that the project is being completed. The modules are completed in a regulated environment where materials and work quality are tested before, during, and after. Predictability and reliability are essential, with a process that is almost assured to remain on track. Once they have designed one modular healthcare facility, the branding standard can also be easily replicated for similar facilities. A structured look, feel, and future facilities can embrace color familiar to the associates and patients.
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