The building & construction industry is entering a critical time where project costs are rising because of delayed timelines, along with external pressures related to regulations and a growing global demand for more affordable housing.
A newer method of construction aims to mitigate these issues by using modular, prefabricated (prefab), and off-site construction techniques. You may be wondering, what’s the difference between these methods? Here’s a helpful breakdown:
In the world of modular, prefab, and off-site construction, efficiency is crucial as it directly translates to cost savings and reduced project timelines. Choosing the right materials can be the difference between a project meeting its goals and one that surpasses its goals. Traditional materials, such as drywall, gypsum, plywood, or steel, are heavy, may require extensive flame-retardant treatment, and experience volatility in terms of price and availability.
The newest answer? Avient’s Hammerhead™ FR thermoplastic composite sandwich panels with integrated flame-retardant technology. These panels are developed for wall, ceiling, and floor systems as they are lightweight, structural, versatile, and cost-effective for modular construction builds.
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