Prefabricated construction involves assembling building components in a factory before transporting them to the construction site for quick assembly. This method often reduces construction time, costs, and waste while improving quality control. Traditional construction, in contrast, involves on-site building with materials and methods that can vary widely. It generally allows for more customization and flexibility but can be more time-consuming and costly due to the need for manual labor and potential for delays. While prefabricated methods offer efficiency and predictability, traditional construction provides greater adaptability to specific site conditions and design changes. Both have their advantages depending on project requirements.
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