BUILT TO LAST Assessing the Benefits of Modular Construction for Military Applications
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- BUILT TO LAST Assessing the Benefits of Modular Construction
for Military Applications
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- Presented by Tom Hardiman, Executive Director Modular Building
Institute tom@modular.org 888-811-3288 x 158 www.modular.org
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- Definition Resource-efficient Inherently greener
Quality-control Examples Q&A
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- A resource efficient, off-site project delivery method to
construct code-compliant buildings in a quality-controlled setting.
Temporary Office SpacePermanent Medical Facility
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- Modular construction saves on time/labor
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- In 2008, the National Research Council formed a committee of
experts to indentify breakthrough technologies to improve
construction efficiency. Greater use of modularization and off-site
fabrication techniques was cited as one of five key
breakthroughs.
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- Time/Labor Efficiencies Increased workers safety through
reduced exposures to inclement weather, temperature extremes, and
ongoing or hazardous operations; better working conditions
Advancing the Competitiveness and Efficiency of the U.S.
Construction Industry; National Research Council (NRC) - 2008 Labor
productivity also improved when construction activities were
performed using materials that were easier to install or were
pre-fabricated (Goodrum et al., 2009).
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- Prefabrication and related techniques are commonly used in the
construction of industrial projects, but they are also used, if
less frequently, for commercial and infrastructure projects. The
(NRC) committee believes that greater use and deployment of these
techniques (if used appropriately) can result in: Improved quality,
Lower project costs, Shorter schedules, More efficient use of labor
and materials, and Improved worker safety. Read the full report
from the National Research Council here:
http://books.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12717#orgs
http://books.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12717#orgs
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- Evaluation Criteria in recent U.S Army Corp of Engineers
Request for Proposals: Technical Approach for Design and
Construction: The Government places a higher value on an offer that
provides proposed methods to streamline construction, manage labor
and other resource constraints in an effort to reduce costs and
support an aggressive schedule, including such things as fast
tracking, using factory built modules or assemblies, panelization,
pre-cast, tilt-up, standard designs, etc. The Government will also
consider whether the approach reduces on-site craft labor and
susceptibility to inclement weather delays.
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- The life cycle expectancy of modular construction is the same
as conventional, and in a world where sustainability is gaining
momentum each day, there are also several basic principles
intrinsic to the modular construction process that make it more
eco- friendly than conventional construction. American Institute of
Architects (AIA) -External Issues & Trends Affecting
Architects, Architectural Firms, and the AIA -February 2008
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- Some of the biggest waste streams in traditional construction
are packaging (up to 5%), timber (up to 25%) and plasterboard (up
to 36%). Up to a 90% reduction can be achieved by reducing wastes
such as wood pallets, shrink wrap, cardboard, plasterboard, timber,
concrete, bricks and cement by increasing the use of off-site
manufacture and modern methods of construction. The full report can
be viewed here: http://www.wrap.org.uk/construction/
http://www.wrap.org.uk/construction/
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- OctoberNovember December January
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- Resource: How modular construction dovetails into the LEED
Rating System Available at modular.org
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- Manufacturing building components off-site provides for more
controlled conditions and allows for improved quality and precision
in the fabrication of the component Advancing the Competitiveness
and Efficiency of the U.S. Construction Industry; National Research
Council - 2008
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- No restrictions on materials Type II or Type V
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- Left: Disneys Contemporary Resort in Orlando Right: The Hilton
Palacio del Rio Hotel on the Riverwalk in San Antonio
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- Never before in history has innovation offered promise of so
much to so many in so short a time. Bill Gates
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- Contact info: Tom Hardiman, Executive Director Modular Building
Institute tom@modular.org 888-811-3288 x 158 www.modular.org