Rabu, 14 September 2016

What You Need To Know About Modular Building Systems

By Anna Morris


In construction, most people aim to reduce costs while still using high-quality designs and building material. Thanks to modular building systems, this can be realized practically for most projects. Modular construction is a new method of delivery that involves pre-fabrication of most of the building's components on a factory production line.

Modular structures mainly differ from their regular counterparts in the fact that most of their components are sourced offsite. While this continues, other tasks like installing the foundation and prepping utility links can commence on the site. This tremendously reduces the time taken to complete the structure, with the average period being 30-50% shorter than is the case with conventional buildings.

The modules are normally delivered to the site for assembly once they're done being manufactured. The last construction stage includes finishing tasks like roofing along with the installation of stairwells, lobbies and elevator shafts. Despite the huge difference in building methodology, it is hard to distinguish modular structures from their conventional counterparts when finished. This is because such aspects are greatly considered during the design process.

This construction technique can be used for any kind of building as long as the layout isn't irregular and the expanse isn't too big. The best projects to employ the method are those with highly repetitive spaces. This can include standalone buildings like banks and retail and campus settings like schools, hotels and offices. The only limitations are those dictated by local codes and material use.

The technique offers many advantages. The most significant is the drastic reduction in construction period. Thanks to factory manufacturing, the whole process speeds up and bottlenecks in the form of weather delays are practically eliminated. Modularity would especially be of great help for complicated project sites. Due to simplicity, undertaking construction in remote areas and those with limited accessibility becomes easier.

The site also becomes more conducive for productivity because disruptions caused by dust, debris and noise are eliminated. You'll find it relatively easier to manage the use of resources, thus minimizing wastage. Closely related to this is the safety aspect as a result of simplification. Because you don't have to handle many moving parts, there's less likelihood of mistakes known to cause accidents, which in turn minimizes liability. As a result, overall site management becomes more efficient.

There are however a few drawbacks that come with the use of modules for construction. This method is closely similar to sustainable construction where utilization of relevant techniques has to be decided on during the design phase. For the benefits to apply, the construction path has to be in line with scheduling. Additionally, the benefits offered by modular buildings are heavily dependent on the ability to pre-fabricate items. As such, structures whose elements are highly unique and those with huge expanses are excluded.

If you're considering using modules for your construction project, it's important to vet a provider just like you would with any other company. Look for a contractor with an established network of manufacturers. The right contractor will ensure that the building meets the inhabitants' needs for years to come. You should also look for signs of innovation. As new technologies emerge in this sector, the efficiency of the construction process has greatly increased.




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