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Construction Business Review | Wednesday, January 17, 2024
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Evolution in construction is evident through modular methods, ranging from volumetric and panelised to hybrid approaches. With materials like concrete, steel, and timber, these methods redefine construction efficiency and sustainability.
FREMONT, CA: In the rapidly changing construction industry, innovation is now essential. Modular building is one such invention that has gained popularity recently. Numerous advantages come with this strategy, including shorter project schedules and economic effectiveness. However, not every modular building is made equally.
Volumetric Modular Construction
Volumetric modular construction is a prominent approach in the domain of modular building. In this method, entire sections or volumes of a building are meticulously constructed within a factory setting. These volumetric modules encompass complete rooms or specific sections like bathrooms or kitchens. After manufacturing, these modules are transported to the construction site and assembled like building blocks. This method boasts advantages such as high precision and quality control within a controlled factory environment. Moreover, it facilitates faster on-site assembly compared to traditional construction methods and minimizes site disruption during installation.
Panelised Modular Construction
Panelised modular construction is an alternative approach to modular building, involving the off-site construction of building components in smaller sections or panels. These panels, usually walls, roofs, and floors, are then transported to the construction site for assembly. Unlike volumetric construction, panelised construction entails assembling individual panels on-site rather than complete modules. This method presents several advantages, including greater design flexibility, as panels can be customized to specific requirements. Additionally, it allows for easier transportation and handling of individual panels, contributing to cost-effectiveness for certain types of buildings.
Hybrid Modular Construction
Hybrid modular construction represents a fusion of both volumetric and panelised construction methods. In this hybrid approach, certain building parts are constructed volumetrically, utilizing complete modules, while other sections are built using panels. This combination offers heightened flexibility and customization, enabling the integration of traditional construction methods where necessary.