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Construction Business Review | Wednesday, December 01, 2021
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Fremont, CA: The construction industry is undergoing a transformation. Stakeholders are branching out from traditional methods and experimenting with new ones. Dry construction is one such technique that holds a lot of promise. Dry construction, as opposed to traditional construction systems, uses prefabricated components that can be assembled on-site. This method differs greatly from the traditional method of construction, which employs bricks and concrete. The following are some of the factors that favor dry construction.
Decreases Construction Period
Conventional construction is a time-consuming and labor-intensive process. Dry construction, on the other hand, enables projects to be completed in a short period of time. Because the majority of the components used to construct the structure have already been manufactured, all that remains is to assemble them on-site. There is no need to wait days for concrete to dry and strengthen. As a result, the total time required to complete a structure is significantly reduced.
Saves Construction Cost
Weather can be a stumbling block in the case of traditional construction methods.