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As businesses continue growing and expanding their operations across the United States, many have taken to using modular construction as a means of quickly and efficiently building their new locations. This unique form of construction and architectural design has been increasingly popular in a few areas specifically, including warehouse offices, hotels, healthcare facilities, and more.
Industrial And Commercial Use Climbing
The most significant area where modular construction is creating an impact is in the commercial world. In 2011, prefabricated and modular construction was particularly popular for certain commercial applications: 49% of respondents used these processes for healthcare facilities, 42% used them for dormitories and other college buildings, and 42% used these methods to construct manufacturing facilities. Since then, they've become increasingly popular as a method to create modular in-plant offices and warehouse offices that can be adjusted as demands for the company increase or decrease, saving companies when it comes to construction costs.
Implications For Residential Real Estate?
While modular construction might not be as widely appealing to homeowners yet, the construction method increases its desirability to the general public every day. Modular constructions create less waste, take less time, and reduce energy needs when compared to traditional construction methods. As many homeowners look to shift into greener homes and spaces, it's possible that modular construction could become the next big trend, thanks largely to prefabricated office spaces and other commercial buildings.
The Future Of Construction
While it's never sure what the future may hold, the trend towards prefabricated spaces and modular warehouse offices is likely to continue. These efficient systems can be moved far more easily than traditional construction methods and help to save companies money across many different industries. With enough success in commercial and industrial buildings, some residential builders may even take up the trend and start building more homes and apartments using prefabricated pieces and modular methods. Whatever the future of architectural design and construction methods holds, it's fairly safe to say that modular constructions in commercial and industrial fields are here to stay.
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