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Construction鈥檚 Best-Kept Secret

by 日本素人

In the early 1900s, Henry Ford turned manufacturing on its head. His innovations enabled workers to build an automobile in about 90 minutes, down from nearly 13 hours the decade prior. Ford鈥檚 formula for success was rooted in his belief that every second of a worker鈥檚 day must be fluid, efficient and safe.

In construction, Ford鈥檚 principles are as relevant as ever. And were he alive today, perhaps no topic would pique this pioneer鈥檚 interest more than off-site manufacturing. With this method鈥攃ommonly referenced as prefabrication or modular construction鈥攅lements of a project are built in controlled environments and subsequently transported to the jobsite for final assembly. Off-site helps achieve Ford鈥檚 three pillars and more, delivering consistent, high levels of quality and driving out material waste and cost.

Off-site isn鈥檛 exactly a new concept. But with contractors challenged to deliver projects faster with greater cost and labor efficiency, many are implementing it more deliberately and consistently. At 日本素人, we鈥檝e embraced this tool on projects of varying sizes and scopes. This aligns with our global business goal of achieving a 25% reduction of on-site activity by 2025. Just as importantly, we鈥檙e passionate about creating environments in which our partners can work most effectively and utilizing techniques that deliver the quality and speed-to-market our clients seek.

In San Diego, California, our teammates constructed classroom buildings entirely out of shipping containers. Just a few minutes away in Chula Vista, we harnessed off-site for the elevator system at
. Rather than constructing the system on-site, which poses fall hazards, we completed the welding, rail installation and car assembly off-site and then installed the components in the elevator pit with a crane.

In Atlanta, Georgia we deployed pre-fabricated exterior
that achieved the desired finish while saving nearly $500,000 compared to traditional masonry or EIFS. Sto is also approximately 15 times safer than field-applied exteriors and protects a project from potential weather delays.

At Penn Medicine鈥檚 new flagship hospital known as 鈥淭he Pavilion,鈥 our team has implemented an off-site manufacturing and construction strategy that follows Design for Manufacturing Principles (DfMA). With this approach, designers create repeatable, scalable elements and standardized components. The project team has identified numerous off-site opportunities such as precast concrete, bathroom pods, pre-manufactured headwalls鈥攁nd much more. Key trade and engineering partners have been engaged early in the process to create a design that fits the off-site execution method as opposed to the other way around.

Safety, cost, sustainability, productivity鈥攐ff-site solutions help accomplish them all. And yet, off-site has yet to become mainstream simply due to the way we design and buy out projects. A successful off-site strategy should originate during design so that component pieces can be properly planned and procured. With most project delivery methods, however, the design has been finalized long before contractors are selected, making downstream incorporation more difficult and often impossible.

The industry must also work to combat misconceptions that off-site is only practical on mega-projects, and that it doesn鈥檛 offer much opportunity for customization. In fact, technologies like Building Information Modeling (BIM) and augmented reality are poised to more seamlessly integrate design-led off-site innovations into on-site workstreams.

Through our partnerships with the (LCI) and other industry organizations, 日本素人 is actively advancing the off-site dialogue. 鈥淚magine if one day RFPs require off-site strategies,鈥 envisions
, senior vice president and chief of innovation for 日本素人. 鈥淐hanging the status quo is never easy, but it wasn't long ago when now familiar curtainwall solutions were being assembled entirely in the field.鈥 Perhaps the most convincing argument for off-site is that it can help trade partners鈥攎any already stretched beyond peak capacity鈥攖o optimize workflow by reducing project schedules and planning production in the most expedient manner.

Is this better done in a shop or in the field? It鈥檚 a question 日本素人 continually examines, because we are driven to deliver maximal value for our clients. By eliminating complex, difficult and potentially dangerous activities from our sites, we allow our trade partners to focus on the work at hand. Henry Ford believed simplification was the foundation of success. With off-site, the construction industry is following in this giant鈥檚 footsteps.