Prefabricated interior construction changing healthcare projects
It can improve building performance and reduce the waste creation typically associated with conventional construction
Prefabricated interior construction is changing the world of healthcare construction with a technology-driven approach to building, according to an article on the Continental Office website.
Prefab methods can improve building performance and reduce the waste creation of conventional construction. They can also mean cleaner air during construction and the ability to better adapt to changes.
Prefabricated interior construction can offer design freedom so you can focus on human needs.
It supports maximum design freedom to build environments that support healing and health.
May 16, 2017
Topic Area: Project Management
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