Prefabricated construction

Prefabricated construction refers to the process of manufacturing building components or entire structures off-site in a controlled environment. These components are then transported to the construction site for assembly. Prefabrication offers several benefits, including reduced construction time, improved quality control, and increased efficiency. It allows for simultaneous on-site and off-site work, resulting in faster project completion. Additionally, prefabrication minimizes waste and disruption to the surrounding environment. Common prefabricated components include wall panels, floor systems, and roof trusses.

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