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offsite construction

Offsite construction involves building components of a structure—such as walls, floors, or modules—in a controlled factory environment, rather than on the actual site. These prefabricated parts are then transported to the location and assembled quickly, reducing construction time and minimizing disruptions. This method offers improved quality control, less waste, and often better safety conditions. Offsite construction is used for various projects, including homes, offices, and schools, offering a more efficient and sustainable alternative to traditional on-site building methods.