Assembly sequence for the structure This is the planned sequence for carrying out the individual stages of assembling structural elements on the building site. In modern construction, this process is often modelled digitally even before on-site work begins. A properly planned sequence ensures the stability of the structure at every stage of the work and minimises the risk of assembly errors. This process involves, amongst other things, determining the order in which prefabricated elements are positioned, connections are assembled, temporary supports are erected, and the transport and operation of construction machinery are organised.
The correct assembly sequence is of great importance for worker safety, the pace of the project and the quality of the finished structure. In the case of prefabricated construction, the sequence of works is often drawn up as early as the design stage and linked to the production schedule and the delivery of components to the site. Well-planned assembly also helps to minimise equipment downtime and reduce the organisational costs of the entire project.



