Modular construction

Modular construction is a term that refers to the use of volumetric building modules where the units form the structure of the building as well as enclose usable space. Modular construction is particularly popular for hotels and student residences due to the economies of scale available from many similar sized modules and the particular benefit of reduced site construction time. [1]

Safety Advantages

Modular construction can help eliminate or reduce many hazards associated with traditional construction can be avoided including:

Use of modular construction methods is encouraged by proponents of Prevention through Design techniques in construction. It is included as a recommended hazard control for construction projects in the "PtD - Architectural Design and Construction Education Module" published by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.[2]

References

  1. Offsite architecture : constructing the future. Smith, Ryan E.,, Quale, John D.,. London. ISBN 9781138821378. OCLC 951742611.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "CDC - NIOSH Publications and Products - PtD - Architectural Design and Construction - Instructor's Manual (2013-133)". www.cdc.gov. Retrieved 2017-08-07.

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