It’s no surprise that the construction industry, especially today, faces many challenges. From labor shortages, to fast-track schedules, to maneuvering through tight footprints and transporting material – these are just a few of the obstacles our workers overcome on a daily basis. Add in a nationwide pandemic and you’ve got even more to consider. But with advancing technology and innovation comes a trend that Power Design is leveraging more and more: pre-fab.
Prefabrication utilizes offsite space to remotely pre-assemble components of a building. Once transported to the jobsite, teams are able to complete a modular install in less time, and with less manpower than traditional install methods. Since so much of multi-housing construction is a step-and-repeat process with repetitive unit installs, there are many pro’s to prefab. Here are just a few: