Types of Modular Construction:
Volumetric Modular Construction involves building the entire room or sections in a factory and delivering fully furnished modules to the construction site. This method significantly reduces on-site construction time and minimizes disruptions.
Panelized Modular Construction, on the other hand, fabricates building sections in panels or components at a factory. These components are then transported to the construction site, offering flexibility in design and easy customization.
Hybrid Modular Construction combines traditional methods with modular components, providing a balanced and adaptable solution that blends on-site construction with the precision and efficiency of modular assembly.
Advantages of Modular Construction:
Modular construction accelerates project timelines by allowing off-site fabrication, enabling construction to occur concurrently with site preparation. This efficiency reduces overall project durations.
Cost savings: Modular construction saves costs by creating a controlled environment, reducing material waste, and cutting labor expenses. The efficiency of assembly leads to substantial savings compared to traditional construction.
Rigorous quality control measures: Factory-based production ensures rigorous quality control measures in modular construction by building modules under optimal conditions, reducing the risk of weather-related damage, and ensuring consistently high-quality results.