STUDY ON EVALUATE THE BENEFITS OF PREFABRICATION IN MODERN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Author(s):
Abhitha Raj S, Vidya J S
Keywords:
Prefabrication; Prefabricated Construction Systems; Case Studies on Prefabricated Constructions
Abstract
Our nation's construction problem has grown to enormous proportions because to the population growth that is happening so quickly. The goal of this study is to "STUDY ON EVALUATE THE BENEFITS OF PREFABRICATION IN MODERN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS." Prefabricated systems can be used to achieve this. By attaining quick construction and cost-effective utilization of building materials, it should significantly address these issues. In addition, less waste would be produced on the building site as a result. Significant prefabrication construction companies provided case studies for this study. With regard to the case studies of cumulative energy demand, global warming potential, water consumption, fossil resource scarcity, and mineral resource scarcity, this study looked into the impact of prefabricated rate on the environment. Since precast concrete cores or stabilizing systems are often built to withstand vertical loads, horizontal loads are transferred to the concrete core due to the nature of tall buildings, which arranges the modules in a cluster around them. A variety of techniques were employed, including the Mean Score Method for Ranking (SD), the Snowball Sampling Technique, the Likert Scale Method and Statistical Tools. Prefabrication Rate Calculation is used as a method of prefabrication.
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Unique Paper ID: 163025

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 0, Issue no

Page(s): 385 - 388
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