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Potential Implementation of Green Prefab System in Malaysian Construction Industry
Prefab system can be defined as a building process in which sections of modules of the structure are assembled at a remote location, and then transported to the construction site. This type of construction technique is very lucrative and often makes it possible to complete a building project in as much as half the time required for more traditional methods. Prefab construction is frequently employed with the construction of new houses; the strategy can also be used with other buildings. The outstanding ability behind prefab construction is based on the idea that by using standard components that are partly assembled on a manufacturing floor, there is less time involved in the actual construction process. The modules are transported to the site, using freight transportation. At the site, the modules are unloaded, moved into position with the aid of heavy machinery, and connected to form a single building. Along with the fast assembly, prefab construction could often save a great deal of money on the building construction. By using standard patterns, the building materials are pre-cut at the manufacturing site. This eliminates an enormous deal of the waste in timber and other components that can crop up during the process of building. Consequently, a prefabricated house with three bedrooms is likely to cost significantly less than a three bedroom dwelling that is constructed from scratch at the building site. This paper will discuss the potential of green prefab construction in Malaysia.
Potential Implementation of Green Prefab System in Malaysian Construction Industry
Prefab system can be defined as a building process in which sections of modules of the structure are assembled at a remote location, and then transported to the construction site. This type of construction technique is very lucrative and often makes it possible to complete a building project in as much as half the time required for more traditional methods. Prefab construction is frequently employed with the construction of new houses; the strategy can also be used with other buildings. The outstanding ability behind prefab construction is based on the idea that by using standard components that are partly assembled on a manufacturing floor, there is less time involved in the actual construction process. The modules are transported to the site, using freight transportation. At the site, the modules are unloaded, moved into position with the aid of heavy machinery, and connected to form a single building. Along with the fast assembly, prefab construction could often save a great deal of money on the building construction. By using standard patterns, the building materials are pre-cut at the manufacturing site. This eliminates an enormous deal of the waste in timber and other components that can crop up during the process of building. Consequently, a prefabricated house with three bedrooms is likely to cost significantly less than a three bedroom dwelling that is constructed from scratch at the building site. This paper will discuss the potential of green prefab construction in Malaysia.
Potential Implementation of Green Prefab System in Malaysian Construction Industry
Md Azree Othuman Mydin (Autor:in)
2013
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