Modular construction has been around practically since the advent of the covered wagon. Today's building practices are enhanced by the use of modular construction.
Japanese builders construct homes like kids using building blocks. At first, a new homeowner may only be able to afford a small home with a single bath. However, as time passes, the homeowner can easily add on to their existing modular structure with new add-on modular units.
Years ago, in the early 60's, a builder from my home town, built modular rooms for hotels and motels. For that era, this builder was considered a visionary. Today, this is a much more common practice. A recent article in one of my trade magazines ran a story about a large hotel resort in Dubai where every bathroom was a constructed modular unit. This type of building practice saves thousands of dollars in building material cost as well as on-site labor cost. Typically, modulars can be built in about 1/3 the time needed to construct a site-built home or building.
Modular construction, whether it is entire homes or individual rooms/units, is unique because the actual building takes place in a climate-controlled environment. This reduces and nearly eliminates the chances of weather delays. It also allows for design flexibility, energy efficiency, speed in building ฝากขายที่ดิน time and reduced costs to both the contractor and the owner.
In today's troubled economy, modular and panelized homes are definitely the future of affordable housing in the US. The fact that you can purchase an entire home that could be custom built for you, and then trucked in and assembled where you want it, makes this one of the more attractive new home options for consumers.
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