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Prefabrication and the Future of Construction Industry

Ted Vitale is a construction executive with 15 years of experience in the Chapel Hill, North Carolina market. He renders construction and construction management services to the designer retail, department store, restaurant and hospitality, aviation retail, and commercial sectors. Comprehensive conceptualization of clients' unique needs represents the core work ethic of Ted Vitale, in addition to his focus on expert teams and attention to industry trends.

Industry observers have touted prefabrication to be one of the defining trends of the construction industry. Prefabrication, or offsite construction, entails construction firms producing building elements such as walls in a plant before transporting them to the construction site.

In this process, construction firms have more control over the waste, harmful discharges, and environmental degradation that typically ensue from onsite construction. Prefabrication is also cost-effective, as it is generally much more efficient in terms of both labor and materials.

Prefabrication has also proven to be financially viable, having reached an estimated global valuation of $82.3 billion at the start of the decade. A US data analytics firm has also reported that medical facilities are primed to benefit most from prefabrication in the near future.
Prefabrication and the Future of Construction Industry
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