This session explores the growing shift from site-built construction to factory-driven delivery in mass timber projects. It examines how modular and prefabricated approaches reduce site complexity, improve schedule certainty, and enhance quality control. Through project examples, the presentation highlights how teams can reallocate effort from field labor to manufacturing environments. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of how this shift impacts procurement, sequencing, and overall project execution.
What You’ll Learn:
- How offsite manufacturing changes project sequencing and risk profiles
- Benefits of shifting labor from site to controlled factory environments
- Key considerations when integrating modular and prefabricated systems
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