
Off-site construction
Off-site construction involves building components of a structure—such as walls, floors, or modules—in a controlled factory environment, rather than on the actual building site. These prefabricated parts are then transported to the construction site for quick assembly. This method enhances quality control, reduces construction time, minimizes waste, and can lower overall costs. It’s commonly used for houses, apartments, and commercial buildings, offering a more efficient and sustainable approach to construction compared to traditional on-site methods.