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Constructing Tomorrow: Scaling Up with Industrialized Construction—More Bang for Your Build!

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    Description

    “Industrialized construction” refers to the transformation of traditional construction methods through Manufacturing Processes techniques, prefabrication, and digital technologies. This approach aims to enhance efficiency, scalability, and Sustainable Design in the construction industry. By using digital technologies—including BIM, MID (manufacturing informed design), production design, Automation, Integration, & Customization, and modular construction—industrialized construction streamlines the design-to-construction process, reducing waste, costs, and project timelines. In this session, we’ll explore workflows that seamlessly integrate design, engineering, manufacturing, and construction, fostering collaboration and innovation. All of these workflows for industrialized construction empower stakeholders to build smarter, greener, and more resilient structures, meeting the demands of modern urbanization and environmental challenges.

    Key Learnings

    • Learn how manufacturing design, techniques, and tools drive efficiency and scale in prefabrication and modular construction.
    • Learn how to improve production efficiency with improved design approaches and smart workflows.
    • Explore strategies for enhancing operational performance by optimizing planning and assembly on the construction site.
    • Discover how to reduce carbon, energy use, and waste through more-efficient construction practices.

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    Product
    Architecture Engineering & Construction Collection
    Informed Design
    Product Design & Manufacturing Collection
    Industries
    Building products and fabrication
    Architecture
    Product design and manufacturing
    Topics
    Management
    Industrial Designer
    Product Design
    Virtual Design & Construction
    Collaboration
    Software Development
    Building Information Modeling (BIM)