It is widely reported that indoor air pollution is 3.5 times higher than outdoors.
The issue of productisation forms a key concept within the industry’s broader shift toward industrialised (or manufactured) construction.However, implementing.

modular and prefabricated building components along with a.Design for Manufacture and Assembly processes doesn’t mean we’ll end up with low-quality buildings that all look the same.In actuality, adopting this new way of working holds the key to tremendously positive and wide-reaching benefits for both people and the planet.. By adopting industrialised construction, we’ll produce.

an increased quantity of high-quality, more sustainable buildings, which improve construction project safety and are also easier to build..Still, it’s going to require us to stretch ourselves, because there are a lot of misconceptions about the term DfMA, Marks says.

In the first place, DfMA is often used to mean prefab, which it doesn’t.
Additionally, it’s important to recognize that a lot of DfMA principles and processes aren't necessarily specific to construction prefabrication.. “They're just good design principles.The Development Bureau has also released a.
Technical Circular.(2/2020) which sets out a range of government projects for which MiC adoption will be mandatory.
Early adopter projects in Hong Kong have had some success with MiC although so far this has been limited to particular building types, primarily social and elderly housing.A range of other projects are in development, however Hong Kong remains a comparatively small market which makes it challenging to scale up a modular supply chain.
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