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Fabricated homes, commonly referred to as prefabricated or prefab homes, are constructed using sections that are manufactured in a controlled factory environment and then assembled on-site. These homes are popular due to their efficiency, lower costs, and flexibility in design and construction. Here’s a detailed overview of fabricated homes:
Key Features of Fabricated Homes
1. Factory-Built Components:
• Sections of the home, such as walls, floors, and roofs, are built in a factory setting.
• This process ensures consistent quality control and minimizes material waste.
2. Quick Assembly:
• Once the components are transported to the building site, assembly is fast, often taking a few weeks compared to several months for traditional homes.
3. Customization Options:
• Buyers can choose from various floor plans, materials, and finishes.
• Some companies offer fully custom designs, while others provide standardized models.
4. Energy Efficiency:
• Prefabricated homes often include energy-efficient materials and modern insulation techniques, which can result in lower utility bills.
5. Sustainability:
• Factory production reduces construction waste and the environmental impact compared to traditional on-site building.
• Many prefab homes use sustainable materials and can be designed to incorporate renewable energy systems.
Types of Fabricated Homes
1. Modular Homes:
• Built in sections, or modules, that are then assembled on-site.
• Modules are built to comply with local building codes and can be highly customized.
2. Panelized Homes:
• Constructed using large panels that include pre-cut walls, floors, and roof sections.
• Panels are shipped to the site and put together quickly.
3. Pre-cut and Kit Homes:
• Homes are supplied as a kit with pre-cut materials and assembly instructions.
• Common in log homes and tiny homes, where unique designs are required.
4. Manufactured Homes:
• Entire homes are built in a factory and transported to the site in one piece.
• They are typically less expensive but are regulated by specific federal standards.
5. Container Homes:
• Built using shipping containers, offering a durable and modern option.
• Containers can be stacked or arranged in various configurations for unique designs.
6. Tiny Homes:
• Small, usually under 500 square feet, and can be mobile or permanent.
• Popular for minimalist living and eco-friendly lifestyles.
Benefits of Fabricated Homes
• Cost Savings: Typically less expensive due to bulk manufacturing and reduced labor costs.
• Speed of Construction: Shorter build times due to simultaneous factory production and site preparation.
• Quality and Durability: Factory conditions allow for precise construction and better protection from weather during the build process.
• Reduced Environmental Impact: Less waste and the potential use of sustainable materials and designs.
Considerations
• Site Preparation: A prepared foundation is needed, which can add to the total cost.
• Local Regulations: Must meet local building codes and zoning laws, which can vary by location.
• Financing: Some prefab homes, especially manufactured and modular homes, might have different financing options compared to traditional homes.
Flexible Price, Payment, and Financing Terms
Initial Deposit Amount: Typically 10-20% of the total cost to be paid upon signing the contract.
Design, Layout, BOQ: 10-15% of the total cost to be Paid after final design approval.
Manufacturing & Supply Payment: 30-40% of the total cost. Paid before manufacturing process.
Delivery and Installation Payment: 20-30% of the total cost. Paid upon delivery of the materials.
Final Payment: Balance to be paid upon completion of the installation and inspection.
1. EPC: Engineering, Procurement, and Construction
- Engineering: Complete design of the project. This includes detailed engineering work.
- Manufacture and Supply: Supply and procurement of all materials required for the project.
- Construction: The contractor undertakes the actual construction work, bringing the design to life and ensuring that the project is completed according to the specifications.
- Commissioning and Handover: Performs testing to ensures the project meets all operational criteria.
2. BRT: Build, Rent, Transfer Payment & Delivery Term
Building prefab houses or resorts, renting it out to the public for a specified period, and then transferring ownership at the end of the rental period.
- Build: Undertakes the financing, design, and construction to agreed-upon specifications. This includes all aspects of project development, from initial planning to completion.
- Rent: The rental period is typically specified in the contract, and the rent payments cover the costs of construction, financing, operation, and maintenance, along with a profit margin for the private entity.
- Transfer: At the end of the rental period, the ownership of the facility is transferred at no additional cost.
3. BRM: Build, Rent, Maintain Payment & Delivery Term
Responsible for constructing, renting it out to a public or private entity, and then providing ongoing maintenance for the facility over the rental period.
- Build: Design, financing, and construction of the project.
- Rent: The rental payments are made regularly and are designed to cover the costs of construction, financing, and a profit margin.
- Maintain: Responsible for the ongoing maintenance of the facility during the rental period. Maintenance includes routine upkeep, repairs, and ensuring that the facility remains in good operational condition throughout the rental period.
Fabricated Homes
Selecting the best prefab modular construction materials involves careful consideration of several factors, including the building’s purpose, location, climate, budget, and desired performance characteristics.
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Prefab house construction involves the use of various materials, each chosen for its specific properties, including strength, durability, insulation, and aesthetic appeal. Below is the list of main materials manufactured and supplied by Wedge India
- Prefab Houses and Modular Homes
- Cottage House
- Low Budget Price Prefab House
- Smart Prefab House Modular Home
- Zero Net Energy Prefab House
- Tiny House on Wheels (THOW)
- Prefabricated Beach House
- Solar Panel Prefab House Modular Home
- VIP Insulated Prefab House
- Conventional Steel Frame Construction
- Light Gauge Steel Framing
- Ready Made Houses
- Structural Steel Framing
- Prefabricated Office
- Prefabricated Modular Office
- Ready Made Homes
- Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings (PEB)
- Steel Truss Systems
- Panelized Steel Framing
- Steel Stud Framing
- Composite Steel Framing
- Steel Frame with Insulated Panels
- Tubular Steel Structures
- Modular Construction
- Steel Dome Homes
- Modular Insulated Dog Cat Pet House
- Wedge MgO Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs)
- Wedge Oriented Strand Board (OSB)
- Wedge Fiber Cement Boards
- Gypsum Boards (Drywall)
- WedgeMAG-S Magnesium Oxide Boards (MgO Boards)
- Wedge Insulated Metal Panels (IMPs)
- Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) Panels
- Prefabricated Concrete Panels
- Sandwich Panels
- Prefabricated Resort Cottages
- Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum (GFRG) Panels
- Acoustic Panels
- Thermal Insulation Panels
- Wedge Perlite Coated Mineral Wool Insulation
- Wedge Foam Board Insulation
- Wedge Vacuum Insulation Panels (VIPs)
- WedGel Aerogel Insulation
- Metal Roofing Panels
- Asphalt Shingles
- Composite Roofing Panels
- Polycarbonate Roofing Sheets
- Fiber Cement Roofing Sheets
- Insulated Roofing Panels
- Shingle Roofing Panels
- Corrugated Fiber Cement Sheets