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Advantages And Future Of Modular Construction In Australia

Author: Angelina Bolden
by Angelina Bolden
Posted: Jul 26, 2016

Modular construction processes have been used to create durable, high-quality office and industrial buildings, homes, schools and banks for decades due to its versatility to produce superior quality buildings faster and for fewer funds than traditional, site built method.

What is Modular Construction?

Modular construction is a method in which a building is constructed under controlled plant conditions, off-site, using the same materials and designs to the same standards and codes as conventionally built structures but in about half the regular time. Constructed "module" buildings, when put together on site, reflect the similar design intent and attributes of the most sophisticated site built facility minus compromise.

Types of modular buildings:

The initial modular buildings were designed to be temporary structures, but with the advancement in technology and construction processes, this modular frame now allows for a broader range of permanent structures to be built in this manner, including:

  • Houses
  • Residential Apartment buildings
  • Offices and Retail space
  • Health care centres
  • Hotels and warehouses

The demand of Modular Homes in Australia is growing all the time and events such as the Prefabrication Summit is held each year to bring national and international businesses update on the latest developments and challenges facing this dynamic industry.

Advantages of Modular Homes in Australia

  1. Affordability – Modular homes bear lower costs than building on a work site, without compromising on quality. Buyers can choose from a range of unit types to find the one that matches their pocket.
  2. Efficiency and Speed – These projects are generally completed between 30% and 50% faster than traditional construction methods, offering a faster return on investment. Building in controlled plant conditions also reduces the risk of weather delays and allow provision for the site itself to be ready at the same time the modules are being constructed.
  3. Strength – While modular units are made up of the same materials as traditional buildings, each module is independently established, which can enhance the structure's stability.
  4. Quality control –To construct in controlled factory conditions means that materials are safeguarded from the elements and all materials are safely stored, inspected and tested at every stage.
  5. Flexibility – The adaptability of modular buildings enables the buyers to choose from a variety of arrangements and add extensions more easily than during conventional construction. Off-site construction also opens up more prospects for building in remote and inaccessible areas.
  6. Avoiding construction hazards – With up to 80% of work being completed off-site, interruptions to business and traffic operations are reduced and the safety of workers is automatically improved.
  7. Sustainability – With sustainability being one of the critical considerations for businesses, Modular Building Industry Association reduce the environmental impact of construction by giving out less waste, occurring less site disturbance and encourage the reuse and recycle of more materials.

Conclusion:

The Modular Building Industry Association of Australia is an organized corporation that represents and supports firms that manufacture, build or hire and own fleets of transportable modular buildings in Australia.

About the Author

Hi Myself Angelina and I work with Mbiaa who is famous for building modular construction australia. They use latest techniques for the construction of these buildings.

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