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Time Saving
One of the biggest advantages of prefabrication is the time it can save. Because the majority of the construction work is completed in a controlled factory environment, prefabricated projects can be completed faster than traditional construction projects. This is especially true for large, complex projects that may be subject to delays due to weather or other site-specific issues.
Cost Saving
Prefabrication can also result in significant cost savings. Because the construction process is more efficient and less subject to delays, prefabricated projects often have lower labor costs. In addition, because materials are manufactured in a factory setting, they can often be purchased at a lower cost than if they were sourced onsite.
Quality Control
Prefabrication also allows for better quality control. Because the construction process takes place in a controlled factory environment, it is easier to ensure that materials are properly stored, handled, and assembled. This can result in a higher-quality final product.
Sustainability
Prefabrication can also be a more sustainable construction method. Because materials are protected from the elements during the manufacturing process, there is less waste due to weather-related damage. In addition, prefabricated buildings often have a smaller environmental footprint due to their reduced construction time and the use of recycled and environmentally-friendly materials.
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Existing Sucess Models
Prefab construction methods have advanced exponentially over the last few years with a number of successful examples across various sectors
Skender Manufacturing
Our co-founder, Mark Skender, translated his experience building over 8,000 affordable units into one of the nation’s foremost Design-Fabrication-GC firms in the country that was recognized for it’s innovation by over 300 organizations ranging from McKinsey & Co. to Fast Company.
Commercial construction
Prefabrication is increasingly being used in the construction of commercial buildings, such as office buildings, hotels, and schools. Some successful prefab commercial building projects include the Modular Building Institute's "Project of the Year" winners, such as the Avia Apartments and the Haworth Showroom.
International advances
China designed, built, and commissioned two specialty field hospitals—Huoshenshan and Leishenshan—in a record time of 12 days to address the Covid outbreak. The UK has also demonstrated a number of prefabs. advances are driven by the government’s construction strategy target of 50% of new non-residential buildings to be delivered through "modern methods of construction" by 2025.
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Ripe for Transformation
There are a number of reasons why modular prefabrication is well-positioned to drive the digital transformation of the construction industry