
Let's recall the scene of "building a house" - on a hot construction site, the construction workers are shirtless and shouting, the steel and concrete are accompanied by the roar of machines, and the air is full of dust... But prefabricated construction is about to turn your imagination upside down. Prefabricated construction refers to a building made of prefabricated components assembled on the site. The advantages of this kind of construction are that it is fast to build, less constrained by climate conditions, saves labor and improves the quality of construction. It can be explained that prefabricated buildings build houses like cars: almost all components such as walls, floors, stairs, etc. are built in factories and then transported to the construction site for assembly. Workers build building blocks like building blocks, layer by layer, and a new building is completed. Building a house like building a car is not only a change in the way of building construction, but also a change in the construction industry to manufacturing! Isn't it amazing? Specifically, prefabricated buildings improve production efficiency and product quality through modularization and standardization; maximize the role of overall resources by integrating the resources of the construction industry and construction enterprises; reduce material loss and environmental pollution through standardized and centralized production methods; and reduce the operating costs of construction enterprises by improving the operating efficiency of the construction industry chain.
A prefabricated building is a building that uses prefabricated parts to be produced in a factory and assembled on site. Because of its advanced production methods and scientific assembly methods, the quality and accuracy of construction projects are highly guaranteed. The on-site assembly process can not only ensure the quality of the project, but also improve the efficiency of the project.