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Construction Tech Review | Monday, July 29, 2019
There are numerous benefits of prefabrication in construction. A quick adoption can revolutionize the industry.
FREMONT, CA: The construction industry has evolved through the centuries. The most recent development is happening with prefabricated building construction. Prefabrication of the various components of a building and subsequent assembling of the parts at the site is how it works. It is being seen as one of the most efficient ways of construction and can be used to construct various types of buildings. The budget is not a worry either. On the other hand, there are substantial benefits of taking the prefabrication path to construction, both for the constructors as well as the buyers.
• Cost-effectiveness
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Financial savings is one of the most significant factors that work in favor of prefabricated construction. Prefabrication involves the mass production of construction components. Mass production enables manufacturers to source raw materials in bulk, thereby enabling lesser costs. The reduction in prices gets passed on to the end-users, thus making prefabrication an extremely affordable option.
• Eco-friendly
Prefabricated construction is eco-friendly in nature. Conventional construction requires more materials and more energy. On the other hand, prefabrication minimizes the use of energy and provides no scope for wastage of raw materials or resources. The process of manufacturing of components also allows incorporation of desirable properties like insulation, which add to the eco-friendliness of buildings.
• Consistency in Quality
In the case of conventional construction practices, it becomes challenging to maintain consistency in quality. Manual processes vary according to various factors like the skill of construction workers, and the variety of raw materials. With prefabrication, these concerns are alleviated. Components are of standard quality as they are manufactured at factories where quality control is a must.
• Flexibility and Convenience
As most of the parts have to be assembled at the site, the issue of handling numerous materials and workflows is solved. Disruptions and limitations to construction reduce significantly. Since the buildings are only an assembly of parts, there is a lot of flexibility in design and the planning. Projects take lesser time, and multiple units can be constructed simultaneously.
With so many benefits on the plate, it is a fact that prefabrication in construction is a trend that will only increase in popularity in the coming years.
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