Industrialised Construction and Platform DfMA (Design for Manufacture and Assembly) refer to modern construction approaches that emphasize off-site manufacturing, standardization, and modular design. In this environment, building components are produced in controlled factory settings and then assembled on-site, improving efficiency, quality, and safety. Platform DfMA uses standardized components and processes, enabling scalability, reducing waste, and streamlining construction workflows, ultimately transforming traditional building methods into more sustainable and cost-effective practices.
Industrialised Construction and Platform DfMA (Design for Manufacture and Assembly) refer to modern construction approaches that emphasize off-site manufacturing, standardization, and modular design. In this environment, building components are produced in controlled factory settings and then assembled on-site, improving efficiency, quality, and safety. Platform DfMA uses standardized components and processes, enabling scalability, reducing waste, and streamlining construction workflows, ultimately transforming traditional building methods into more sustainable and cost-effective practices.
What is industrialised construction?
Industrialised construction is a method that designs, manufactures, and assembles building components off-site using standardized processes to improve quality, speed, and efficiency.
What is Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA)?
DfMA is a design approach that simplifies parts and connections to make manufacturing and on-site assembly easier, faster, and cheaper.
What is Platform DfMA?
Platform DfMA is a platform-based approach that uses modular, standardized building elements and defined interfaces so modules can be factory-made and quickly assembled on site.
What are the benefits of Platform DfMA?
Benefits include shorter construction schedules, higher quality control, reduced waste, improved safety, more predictable costs, and easier future upgrades.