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  Ergonomics eTool: Solutions for Electrical Contractors - Prefabrication
There are also a number of ergonomic benefits to prefabrication, such as controlling work heights, supporting tool weights, and controlling environmental conditions.
While some ergonomics-related risk factors can be controlled through prefabrication, it may create other job-specific hazards including heavy manual lifting, repetitive movements, awkward or static postures and contact stress.
Employees should be aware of the potential hazards that are unique to a prefabrication setting.
www.osha.gov /dcsp/products/etools/electricalcontractors/prefabrication/index.html   (92 words)

  
  Prefabrication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prefabrication is the practice of manufacturing the parts of an assembly in one location, ready for them to be assembled in another place.
The practice was widely used in the construction of prefabricated housing during the 20th century, providing a product made in factory conditions that would save time on site and, at least in theory, improve quality.
Prefabrication is also used for many other types of constructions, because it saves engineering time on construction site, which is often delayed by bad weather.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prefabrication   (264 words)

  
 M&E Services - Prefabrication   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Prefabrication by its very nature removes a significant level of on-site activity and inefficiency.
For example, prefabricated plant units and riser modules are required to be self supporting and thus additional steelwork bracing and supporting bracketry can prove to be more costly than a traditional on site installation.
Prefabricated concrete bathroom pods are formed off-site and the whole bathroom shell becomes one integral bonded unit.
www.gardiner.com /NewsSystem/news/newsstory.asp?id=45   (440 words)

  
 KTA [ Prefabrication and Sustainability ]
Prefabrication also offers other savings in both time and money that can either be passed on directly to the buyer or used to finance sustainable systems that have high initial capital costs but offer long term benefits.
Prefabrication lends itself to recycling of the buildings themselves as well, since factory-built elements are more easily removed and interchanged and components can be designed with whole life cycle costs taken into account.
It is interesting to note that the shortage of skilled labor, coupled with an aging workforce less able to cope with the environmental variability of the jobsite, is considered to have been a major driver in the development of the prefabricated housing industry in Japan and Central Europe [3].
www.kierantimberlake.com /research/prefabrication_1.html   (1857 words)

  
 Farm structures ... - Ch6 Building production:The building production process-Methods of ...
Prefabrication is the manufacture of building components either on-site (but not in-situ) or off-site in a factory.
For example, the use of prefabricated lintels may save formwork and result in continuity in the bricklaying work, but would be uneconomical if a lifting crane is required at the site to place them, when it is not required for any other purpose on the job.
Prefabrication eliminates the waiting time for concrete components to harden sufficiently for subsequent on- site operations to continue, but the weight and size of concrete parts may make prefabrication impractical.
www.fao.org /docrep/s1250e/S1250E0n.htm   (2582 words)

  
 Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems - Innovative Projects to Improve Construction Zone Safety
Prefabrication of the center span greatly improved constructability for OandG Industries; the center span could not have been built during the limited working hours allowed by the rail yard.
With prefabrication facilitating faster construction, bridge users were spared several months of inconvenience, and IH70 users were spared a period of reduced vertical clearance.
The contractor was able to meet scheduling constraints by using prefabricated deck panels-a large transport device moved the new panel to the top of the bridge, removed the old panel that crews had just cut out, and then lowered the new panel into place before taking the old panel off the bridge.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /BRIDGE/prefab/zone.htm   (1251 words)

  
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Prefabrication of masonry to date has not achieved the economy of construction originally desired on flat wall areas.
Prefabricated brick masonry panels are an excellent solution to a multitude of problems commonly found on jobsites such as material storage concerns, tight construction schedules, and quality assurance issues.
Prefabrication of brick masonry is a rapidly developing field and future innovations and needs could greatly affect its value as a design solution.
www.bia.org /BIA/technotes/t40.htm   (3325 words)

  
 Prefabrication of Timber Buildings based on Digital Models : AECBytes Feature
One of the important characteristics of wood-based construction is its suitability for prefabrication.
These specialized systems for prefabrication could be customized for different materials, different building types, different methods of construction, and so on, and could include all the associated information needed for the analysis of cost, structure, energy performance, and so on.
If this technology was available and used even for partial prefabrication today, it would help to dramatically reduce the construction time of a project and make it far more efficient and cost-effective than the linear, on-site, one-off construction methods that continue to be the norm in the building industry.
www.aecbytes.com /feature/2005/Norway_prefab.html   (2170 words)

  
 Timber volume element prefabrication: production and market aspects
Timber prefabrication is argued to be a possible catalyst for improvements towards industrialization and process orientation in Swedish housing construction.
It is argued that timber volume element prefabrication has the possibility to increase structure and hence the building system can serve as a platform for transfer of management principles from manufacturing to construction.
To obtain increased use of timber prefabrication and thus potential development in housing, this study indicates that there is a need for increased information transfer to potential customers to obtain trust towards the timber manufacturers and the building systems.
epubl.ltu.se /1402-1757/2005/65/index.html   (523 words)

  
 prefabrication - HighBeam Encyclopedia
PREFABRICATION [prefabrication] in architectural construction, a technique whereby large units of a building are produced in factories to be assembled, ready-made, on the building site.
Using innovative prefabrications as the source of competitive advantage for contractors--case studies in Hong Kong.
Prefabrication can open door to more energy-efficient homes.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-prefabri.html   (238 words)

  
 Dr. Julian Pribaz's Research Website: Summary, Project Description, Publications, and Contact Information
Prefabricated and prelaminated flaps for head and neck reconstruction.
Maximizing flap survival in a prefabrication model using exogenous and endogenous bFGF: a new approach.
Impact of tissue expansion on flap prefabrication: an experimental study in rabbits.
brighamandwomens.org /surgery/research/facultypages/PribazResearch.aspx   (917 words)

  
 Prefabricated Bridges 2004 - Good Business - Best Practice
Prefabrication allowed crews to build the bridge in just less than 48 hours-demolition of the old bridge began at 7:30 p.m.
The 320-ft. long, 850-ton prefabricated truss center span was constructed over several months next to the active rail lines and then lifted into place on an early Sunday morning in May by a single high capacity crane owned by Lampson International LLC.
Prefabrication also allowed the use of higher quality concrete, with fly ash for lower permeability and f'c of 9,000 psi vs. 3,600 psi for conventional CIP concrete.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /bridge/prefab/2004best.htm   (3626 words)

  
 March 2006 Focus - Prefabricated Bridge Systems: A Decisionmaking Tool
The use of prefabricated bridge elements and systems, ranging from superstructures or substructures to totally prefabricated bridges, offers faster and safer bridge construction and better quality.
Prefabricated bridge systems are manufactured offsite at a prefabrication plant or adjacent to the project site by the contractor, under controlled conditions, and brought to the bridge location ready to install.
Among the lessons learned on the projects to date is the need to familiarize contractors and other industry personnel with the process, involve contractors and prefabricators in the design process, and consider construction issues, such as staging areas needed, work hours required, and contingency plans.
www.tfhrc.gov /focus/mar06/01.htm   (649 words)

  
 CREATE   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A survey was performed to assess the standardization and prefabrication opportunities in terms of possibilities and necessities.
An analysis and evaluation was conducted to clarify the pros and cons of standardization and prefabrication in cleanroom project.
Conclusions on standardization and prefabrication in cleanroom design and construction as well as recommendations for further study in this area are also presented.
www.eas.asu.edu /~cleanrm/research/completed/c6.html   (241 words)

  
 Prefabrication plants   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Supported by the lastest data processing solutions and multifunctional production plants, Max Bögl is able to offer all kinds of engineering structures at economical rates, from high-quality facades, load-bearing building and bridge building elements right through to extra heavy structures of up to 125 to and 50 m in length.
The prefabricated products for residential construction include, amongst other things, hollow and solid walls, double walls, modular ceiling systems, staircases, balconies, and much more.
With our ingenious prefabricated element systems and special solutions, we are able to ensure that your wishes – whether for your own four walls or more complex building geometries – can be realised without fail.
www.max-boegl.de /boegldip/web/content.jsp?nodeId=1116   (258 words)

  
 Management of Prefabrication for Complex Cladding: Case Study   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Quality and schedule are nearly always improved with prefabrication due to the simple change from an uncontrolled work environment to a controlled one.
The first in the area of prefabrication and the second in the management of high quality cladding construction.
Construction interfaces and tolerances, particularly between cladding and structure, are discussed, and the future of prefabricated cladding is considered.
www.pubs.asce.org /WWWdisplay.cgi?9702172   (218 words)

  
 Cultural hub: materials control and maximum prefabrication are keys to this new urban centre near Helsinki ...
Cultural hub: materials control and maximum prefabrication are keys to this new urban centre near Helsinki
Prefabrication, lightweight cladding that was easy to install, and inventive use of inexpensive materials contributed to the success of these buildings.
Helin describes as 'mud-wrestling' the five-year process in which the programme was repeatedly changed (a multiplex was proposed and then withdrawn from the site of the music school), and subject to the developers' penny-pinching.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3575/is_1290_216/ai_n6212587   (952 words)

  
 "High Tech" Problem Set
Prefabrication is not a structural system per se, as a trabeated or arcuated system is, but is instead a method of construction.
With this method of construction the pieces of the structure are fabricated in factories where there is greater precision and a potential cost savings in their manufacture.
Walter Gropius: One of the earliest house prototype experiments was the Weissenhof housing for the Werkbund Exhibit of 1927.
architecture.arizona.edu /courses/arc103/trad103/tutorials/architecture_history/problem_sets/20th_century/high_tech/05t.html   (618 words)

  
 TIME.com: Prefabrication's Chance -- Mar. 16, 1942 -- Page 1
Prefabrication, the unwanted and long-ailing stepchild of the housing industry, had been adopted by his Uncle Sam last week and handed a fattening diet of Government funds ($135,789,730 in orders since Jan. 20 alone).
For ten years, prefabrication's No. 1 need has been a mass market in which to demonstrate the housing economies of mass-production factory methods.
Washington housing planners are minimizing the word "prefabricated" in talking about the 45,708 units they have ordered since Jan. 20.
www.time.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,801416,00.html   (615 words)

  
 Yale School of Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: )
We aimed to understand exactly what prefabrication meant today, and to understand where there might be moments of opportunity that I did not know about.
The students thought in detail about prefabrication and it eliminated the threat of starting with the image of prefabrication.
After the midterm there was a certain issue that prefabrication, and prefabrication problems, didn’t solve everything.
www.architecture.yale.edu /yworks/yworks2/fallAdvStudio/Deamer   (300 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - prefabrication (Architecture) - Encyclopedia
prefabrication, in architectural construction, a technique whereby large units of a building are produced in factories to be assembled, ready-made, on the building site.
It has been applied to urban housing for more than a century.
Major architects, including Walter Gropius, Konrad Wachsmann, and Buckminster Fuller, have been involved significantly in the development of prefabrication.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/P/prefabri.html   (166 words)

  
 Sample Survey Dissertation survey - COPIED [bappumdkqf] Test Survey
Prefabrication is an important part of modern housing construction?
Prefabrication will only move the potential on-site waste to the factory and not solve any problems?
Prefabrication and off-site construction are the way forward for the construction industry?
www.questionpro.com /akira/showSurveyLibrary.do?surveyID=314788   (273 words)

  
 Mollenberg-Betz : Mechanical Refrigeration, HVAC, Process Piping, Prefabrication, Plumbing & Ice Rink Contractors
Since 1910, Mollenberg-Betz has received national recognition and enjoyed continued growth as a premier mechanical contractor specializing in Refrigeration, HVAC, Process Piping, Prefabrication, Service, Ice Rinks and Plumbing.
On October 17, 2007, Mollenberg Betz was named one of the Top 600 Specialty Contractors by ENR magazine (Engineering News-Record).
In our second century of operations, we will continue exceeding customer expectations for quality, cost-effective and efficient results using the most current technology and expertise in our industry.
www.mollenbergbetz.com   (116 words)

  
 FES: Prefabrication
We at FES Ltd firmly believe we have the complete range of skills, products and experience to be your prime contractor of choice in the design, development, implementation, management, maintenance and support of all your prefabricated needs.
To properly manufacture and install today’s sophisticated prefabricated systems requires an equally sophisticated skills base.
The FES Ltd production team, having clear directives and advantageous perspectives, ensures that projects will be planned and realised with the conviction based upon quality and service.
www.fes.ltd.uk /prefab   (221 words)

  
 Prefabrication - Iniziative Industriali Sarplast - GRP (fiberglass) pipes and fittings
Prefabrication - Iniziative Industriali Sarplast - GRP (fiberglass) pipes and fittings
Prefabricated spools save installation time as well as costs, freeing the designer from being limited to standard fittings and allowing junction sizes shapes to be specified and manufactured as a better alternative to a complex series of joints.
Skilled teams and advanced working techniques are used for this prefabrication both at factory and site.
www.sarplast.com /services/prefabrication.htm   (98 words)

  
 TIME.com: Big Steel Tries Prefabrication -- May 15, 1944 -- Page 1
The latest stout-heart to brave the business bogey of prefabricated housing is U.S. Steel Corp.'s dynamic, hardheaded president, Ben Fairless.
Abroad, enthusiasts declare that prefabrication will be the only answer to the vast problem of replacing war-shattered homes.
Dealers in prefabricated houses must be not builders but merchants, functioning like automobile dealers.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,850526,00.html   (552 words)

  
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This course focuses on early planning and decision making activities and factors that are critical to effective exploitation of the potential of PPMOF for some projects.
Prefabrication, Preassembly, Modularization, and Offsite Fabrication in Industrial Construction: A Framework for Decision-Making
Discusses the drivers, benefits, risks, and barriers that accompany decisions on the use of prefabrication, preassembly, modularization, and offsite fabrication (PPMOF).
construction-institute.org /source/Orders/index.cfm?section=unknown&task=1&continue=1&SEARCH_TYPE=find&FindIn=4&FindSpec=1.4   (523 words)

  
 UT SolarD > Get Smart > What is Prefabrication?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
We are designing a system of prefabrication that will allow us to minimize material waste, reduce energy consumption, and speed up the building process.
We are able to keep all of our tools and heavy machinery in a single location as well, eliminating the cost of transporting them from building site to building site.
And, just as in any other type of mass-production, prefabrication of housing allows us to track and optimize our building process.
www.ar.utexas.edu /utsolard/test5/getsmart_prefab.html   (258 words)

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