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A building or construction that is constructed using prefabricated parts that are produced off-site and installed on-site is known as a prefabricated structure.
Prefabricated buildings include steel-framed buildings, precast concrete panels, modular dwellings, and pre-built outbuildings.
Prefabricated buildings provide the advantages of quicker construction, lower construction costs, better quality control, and less waste.
Prefabricated structures use a variety of materials and components that are manufactured off-site, whereas precast structures include casting concrete components off-site.
Prefabricated construction has drawbacks such as low customisation, high transportation costs, and opposition to change in the building sector.
Prefabricated buildings often take less time to construct than traditional buildings; depending on the complexity and scale of the project, construction can be finished in a few weeks to a few months.
Because of its ability to decrease construction waste, make optimal use of materials, and perhaps improve energy efficiency through the application of modern design techniques, prefabricated structures can indeed be environmentally beneficial.
Although prefabricated structures can be customized to some extent, particularly when it comes to modular systems, they may not be as flexible in terms of design and layout as traditional construction methods.
Prefabricated buildings usually last about the same amount of time as traditional buildings, provided they receive the right care and are made of high-quality materials.
By using the right materials and construction methods, prefabricated structures can be made to fit a variety of climates; however, local weather patterns and building codes must be taken into account during the design and construction process.