The New Construction Methodology Driving On-Site Efficiency

The Advantages of Designing for Manufacturing and Assembly
Designing a building that looks nice and offers the right amenities is important—but equally important is an integrated design-led process with a focus on manufacturing and materials efficiency, constructability, and on-site efficiency. That’s where Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA) comes into play. 

DfMA lets construction teams break every aspect of a building into prefabricated components, giving you greater control over the building materials, costs, and assembly of each and every element used in construction. This webinar will walk you through the basics of this dynamic construction methodology, explain what it takes to implement, and answer important questions like:

  • What makes DfMA different from other building methodologies—and what are the benefits?
  • Why reliance on traditional construction processes is holding the industry back?
  • What types of projects lend themselves to DfMA?


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