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Prefabrication Work

Prefabrication, also known as prefab, involves the process of assembling components of a structure in a factory or other manufacturing site, and transporting complete assemblies or sub-assemblies to the construction site where the structure is to be located. This method is used in various types of construction projects, from residential buildings to commercial and industrial structures. Here's a detailed description of prefabrication work:

Design and Planning

  • Client Consultation: Understanding the client's requirements, budget, and project timeline.
  • Architectural Design: Creating detailed designs and blueprints that are optimized for prefabrication.
  • Engineering Specifications: Ensuring structural integrity and compliance with building codes through detailed engineering plans.

Component Manufacturing

  • Material Selection: Choosing high-quality materials that are suitable for prefabrication..
  • Factory Production: Manufacturing components such as wall panels, floor slabs, roof trusses, and structural frames in a controlled factory environment.