Construction Best Practices

Modular Construction: Initiatives, Technology and the Future Landscape

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Why Modular Construction Has Grown in Popularity

The benefits of modular and prefabrication construction workflows include reduced project risks, greater productivity and the ability to meet more stringent project demands - including government compliance measures.

Let’s take a look at some of the reasons that project stakeholders in the UK have increasingly turned to modular and prefabricated construction workflows:

Fine Margins

Modular construction costs are often lower than traditional construction projects due to fewer resources and less time required to complete a project. Construction lives by the idiom time is money, and any time something has to be retrospectively fixed or changed, that project loses money. The minimal on-site time means that the chances are, reworks and snags are reduced by default. Using field software alongside the final assembly stage of the project ensures that any snags or issues are resolved as the project moves along, minimising the chance of delays —and therefore unaccounted for costs.

Greener Construction

In recent years, in a bid to focus on making the construction sector greener, the government has set aside funding for construction projects that encourage the use of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC). Modular construction forms a large part of these plans, with the government actively seeking and favouring partnerships with contractors specialising in this type of construction for its projects.

Affordable Homes Programme

Alongside its commitment to making UK construction greener, the government has also committed 300,000 new build homes for the UK yearly. In reality, this target has been falling short since its proposal in 2017.

Relying on traditional building methods alone to meet these targets is a tall order. In 2020, Mark Farmer, the government’s MMC champion, stated in the report ‘‘Build Homes Build Jobs Build Innovation” that the government should aim to build 75,000 modular new homes a year, something which was taken on board by the next Affordable Housing Program period of 2021-2026. It has implemented a target of 25% of all new-build homes to be completed using modular construction.

According to this same report, they reported a 40% reduction in emissions from modular projects. In other words, favouring modular construction for use in new builds helps the government cross off two items on its agenda.

Technology’s Role in Supporting Modular Construction

Leading technologies are helping contractors improve everything from modeling to project collaboration to data and workflows.

Offsite construction is good for the sector’s image. It’s greener, quicker, cheaper, and easier to guarantee consistent quality. Naturally, although efficient, this type of construction could very easily become difficult to track between multiple sites and teams. Just because much of the on-site construction is reduced, doesn’t mean that a modular project is entirely immune to setbacks and delays. There still needs to be cohesion between all of the teams involved.

The most successful construction projects — whether carried out onsite or offsite — are carried out using collaborative planning and communication technologies and modern construction management solutions that allow contractors to measure their progress in real-time..

Perhaps most critically, the golden thread of information is much easier to track when all parties involved are using software that implements compulsory checks, forms, and approvals to move the project along.

Why Viewpoint Solutions Make Sense For Modular Construction

What sets apart modular construction from traditional construction is efficiency, but this only reaches its full potential with technology. The reputation of today’s modular construction is built on the foundation of being tech-driven, exciting, and pushing the boundaries of what people thought could be done with “prefab.”

Viewpoint is a provider of innovative construction-specific software solutions ideally suited to modular and offsite building. We provide the tools needed to improve project profitability and visibility, manage risk, and easily work with the entire project team from the factory to site and final installation.

Our Solutions

Viewpoint Field View™ is a cloud-based mobile application that allows workers to capture, share and report data from manufacturing to final installation. Field View allows contractors to quickly resolve issues, mitigate risks, and deliver higher-quality projects within budget.

Viewpoint For Projects™ is a powerful collaboration solution for project management. This cloud-based document control solution helps contractors alleviate project uncertainties by streamlining documentation, reducing errors, mitigating risks, and avoiding duplication of efforts.

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Tamara joined the Trimble team in 2020. She likes taking complicated subject matters and making them easy to understand. She is experienced in the construction software market with expertise in content creation and distribution. In her spare time, you'll often find her running or dog-walking (not usually at the same time.)