Spatial prefabrication of modules is a way of manufacturing finished building parts in the form of three-dimensional elements. The modules are created in the factory as almost complete parts of the building. They arrive at the construction site with finished walls, installations and often also with windows and doors. The production process takes place under controlled conditions, allowing a high degree of accuracy. Each module is built according to design and undergoes quality control before being transported. This reduces the risk of errors and delays on site.
On site, the modules are joined together to form a finished building or major part of a building. Assembly takes a short time and does not require much wet work. This solution is well suited to projects where time and repetition are of the essence. Spatial prefabrication of modules facilitates project planning and cost control, while reducing the impact of weather conditions on the work schedule. As a result, the entire construction process becomes more predictable and structured.
Spatial prefabrication works particularly well where repetition is important, e.g. hotels, dormitories, multi-family dwellings, but it is also increasingly appearing in single-family housing. In the case of WascoVilla modular homes spatial prefabrication allows precise budgeting and scheduling right from the ordering stage, without the usual surprises during traditional construction.



