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Home Costs Could Drop 30% With Innovative New Construction Methods, JPMorganChase Says
Those techniques could also cut down the time needed to build new homes by 30% to 50%. Think having a home two months sooner.
Innovations in technology mean modular home construction now competes with the enduring value of traditional builds.
The application of modular construction in urban development has transformed the traditional building paradigm by shifting the bulk of fabrication to controlled factory environments and transporting ...
The concept of modular construction may seem foreign to some, but it is gaining traction as a safe and efficient means of building. In fact, COVID accelerated the pace of prefabrication and modular ...
For decades, modular construction has been touted as the next “revolutionary” wave of construction. Instead of putting together structures on a jobsite, where workers are subject to the vagaries of ...
The modular home model would involve sections of rooms being constructed off-site in a dedicated facility before being ...
The process of creating prefabricated units that can be quickly assembled has shifted as developers turn to medical buildings, affordable housing, data centers and even a Chick-fil-A restaurant. By ...
As the multifamily space becomes more open to the idea of modular design, non-traditional building methods have become more popular. Despite the pervading conventional wisdom, modular builders are ...
A plastic brick house method is changing how people imagine the future of construction. A complete home built in five days sounds impossible, yet recycled plastic bricks are bringing that idea closer ...
Researchers have developed a systematic review that charts the evolution of artificial intelligence in generative design for steel modular structures, particularly steel box modular buildings, ...
NTT says it has developed a new prefabricated data center construction method that could cut the time for getting hyperscale facilities up and running. The Japanese company’s Facilities division says ...
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