Understanding the Major Differences between Prefabricated Buildings and Modular Buildings
The words prefabricated and modular buildings are sometimes used interchangeably in the construction industry.
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Construction Business Review | Tuesday, August 10, 2021
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The words prefabricated and modular buildings are sometimes used interchangeably in the construction industry.
FREMONt, CA: The words prefabricated and modular buildings are sometimes used interchangeably in the construction industry. It was because most individuals are unaware of the differences between modular and prefabricated structure construction.
Let's see the two types of building in this post and the differences between modular structure construction and prefabricated structure construction.
Prefabricated Buildings
The term "prefabricated" refers to a structure that gets prefabricated. Construction is the process of assembling prefabricated panels and modules in a factory-like setting. It's an umbrella phrase for any form of construction in a factory rather than on the job site. Prefab construction can be helpful to create a variety of structures, and commercial buildings are just one of them.