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Prefab homes or Prefabricated homes, are built using components manufactured off-site in a factory setting and then transported and assembled at the final location. They are known for their cost-effectiveness, faster construction times, and customization options compared to traditional homes. Here’s a closer look at the main types of prefab homes:

 

Types of Prefab Homes

1. Modular Homes:

• Built in sections or “modules” in a factory.

• Modules are transported to the site and assembled like building blocks.

• High level of customization in design, layout, and finishes.

• Built to meet local building codes.

2. Panelized Homes:

• Constructed using large wall, floor, and roof panels.

• Panels are shipped to the site and assembled quickly.

• Offers flexibility in design but requires more on-site labor than modular homes.

3. Pre-cut Homes:

• Includes kits such as log homes, dome homes, or tiny homes.

• Pre-cut components like lumber and beams are delivered with detailed assembly instructions.

• Requires significant assembly on-site, similar to building a home from a kit.

4. Shipping Container Homes:

• Made from recycled shipping containers.

• Durable, eco-friendly, and often used for unique, modern designs.

• Can be stacked or combined in various ways to create multi-story or larger homes.

5. Tiny Homes:

• Compact, often under 400 square feet.

• Can be mobile or stationary.

• Popular for downsizing, eco-living, or as secondary units on existing properties.

6. Manufactured Homes:

• Built entirely in a factory and transported to the site in one piece.

• Typically placed on a steel frame and may not require a permanent foundation.

• Regulated by federal standards (HUD Code in the U.S.) rather than local building codes.

 

Advantages of Prefab Homes

• Cost-Efficiency: Often cheaper than traditional homes due to bulk manufacturing and reduced waste.

• Speed of Construction: Factory construction and on-site assembly reduce build time.

• Quality Control: Consistent quality due to factory environment.

• Sustainability: Less material waste and often more energy-efficient designs.

• Customization: Wide range of design options and styles to suit personal preferences.

 

Considerations

• Site Preparation: Requires a prepared foundation, which may add to costs.

• Transportation: Larger modules may require special transportation arrangements.

• Local Regulations: Must comply with local zoning laws and building codes.

 

Flexible Price and Payment 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.

Prefab Homes | Prefabricated 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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