PATH TO PREFAB: Strategies for Scaling and Optimizing Your Prefabrication Services
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Strategies Driving Success
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Forward
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Did this anonymous conference attendee just
read your mind? You're not alone.
Whatever you want to call it: prefabrication,
offsite construction, modular construction, or
industrialized construction, market demand is
projected to increase anywhere from 11 to 33
percent in the next three years. (Figure 1.)
The affordable housing crunch, labor shortages,
shrinking margins, increased health and safety
concerns, and the overall appetite for change
in construction methods are all driving forces
behind prefabrication's rising popularity and
staying power.
As McKinsey recently reported, "While modular
(or prefabricated) construction is not a new
concept, it is attracting a fresh wave of interest
and investment on the back of changes in the
technological and economic environment."
Keep reading this ebook to learn how some of
the industry's biggest players—established and
fresh alike—are using prefabrication methods
and technologies to transform business models,
disrupt markets, and out-data the competition.
Modular is going to take our work.
We have to figure out how to get into it.
– Overheard at 2020's Advancing Prefabrication Conference
Forecast for Increased Use of Prefabrication
and of Permanent Modular Construction
in the Next 3 Years
(Percentages reporting use on at least 10% of projects over the
past 3 years and forecasting that level of use in the next 3 years)
Dodge Data and Analytics 2020
More than 50% projects
10% to 50% of projects