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5 Benefits of Modular Construction Methods

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It is fair to say that modular construction methods are the future; they offer a wide range of benefits, including faster delivery times, waste reduction, flexible construction, and safer on-site construction. The modules are pre-fabricated in the factory and delivered to the target site.  

Faster Construction 

Prefabricated construction allows construction companies to deliver their products up to 50% faster, benefiting all parties in the agreement. When you invest in a modular construction process, you work with an architect to design the building in a digital format saving more time. 

Prefabricated units are cut in a factory and delivered to the site on the day of construction. There is no constriction on the site, only some assembly. A building can be assembled and put to use in a matter of days, not weeks, improving efficiency, bottom line, and reducing emissions. 

Flexible Construction 

In traditional construction, there is less room for changes after the designs have been made and the construction is in progress – that is not the case with modular construction. The architectural plans are developed on a digital platform and can be adapted or changed during construction. 

If a business needs a design change, it can request it from the construction company, and new pre-fabricated units can be cut. This allows the construction changes to occur more flexibly and without any delays to the process. Again, it saves time, Money, and carbon emissions overall.  

Sustainable Construction 

Choosing modular building manufacturers helps to make the project more eco-friendly and sustainable. Conventional construction is high in carbon emissions; there are numerous trips to and from the construction site along with power tools and some teams of construction workers. 

A modular construction project is faster to build, so there are fewer carbon emissions overall. There is a single journey to transport the units to the construction site, fewer workers, and no power tools. The units can be safely assembled on-site using some basic construction methods. 

Safer Construction 

In conventional construction, there are occasional accidents. Construction workers are using power tools and working from heights that increase the chances of injuries. With modular construction, the units are craned into place and controlled from the ground, making it safer.

Safer construction is beneficial for the company. It protects the bottom line for liability claims and improves its reputation overall. Although modular construction is a lot safer than conventional processes, companies still require the correct insurance to protect workers and avoid liability.

Waste Reduction 

There is a lot of waste associated with on-site construction; this is due to a range of factors. Modular construction is more controlled, and there is very little waste – naturally, this is good for the business, the client, and the planet. Pre-fabricated units can be cut accurately and cleanly. 

If you are Investing in a construction project this year, invest in modular construction methods. Modular construction reduces the cost of your project and delivers the results in half the time. Not only that, you benefit from flexible construction and planet-friendly construction methods. 

Originally Published on https://www.breakfastleadership.com/

Michael Levitt Chief Burnout Officer

Michael D. Levitt is the founder & Chief Burnout Officer of The Breakfast Leadership Network, a San Diego and Toronto-based burnout consulting firm. He is a Keynote speaker on The Great Resignation, Quiet Quitting and Burnout. He is the host of the Breakfast Leadership show, a Certified NLP and CBT Therapist, a Fortune 500 consultant, and author of his latest book BURNOUT PROOF.

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