prefabrik
Prefabrik, or prefabrikasyon, is a construction method in which building components are manufactured off-site in a factory setting and then transported to the project site for assembly. This approach contrasts with conventional on-site construction, where most elements are built in place. Prefabrication can involve volumetric modular units, panelized wall and floor systems, or hybrid assemblies combining modules with on-site work.
History and scope: Prefabrication has roots in industrial construction and expanded after the mid-20th century with
Process and types: The design and manufacturing phase is followed by transportation to site and on-site assembly.
Advantages and challenges: Benefits include faster construction schedules, tighter quality control, reduced material waste, improved safety,
Applications and regulation: Prefabrication is used in residential, hospitality, education, healthcare, and industrial buildings, as well
Outlook: Continued growth is linked to modularization, sustainability goals, and seismic-resistant designs in suitable regions.