Prefabricated houses (industrial process)
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The [1] idea is based on the Lecture which explain the meanings of: Project, program and Portfolio, showing BMW's' models. Starting from this concept, I would like to develop, using the same managing system of BMW models on the market, but applying it, to prefabricated houses and to their entire industry. This is an hard concept, both to understand and to improve, because is not common in the housing industry. There are already numerous prefabricated projects on the market, carried out by important industries in the sector. These companies are responsible for providing the customer with a complete home, built according to needs and requests. Therefore, for each individual project, the company will have to adapt its production each time according to the guidelines received. My idea, on the other hand, is based on allowing companies to mass-produce their own prefabricated houses. Once completed a comprehensive and exhaustive portfolio, customers will have to adapt their requests, depending on the products provided by the company. In this way the company can recover large sums of money by applying a series construction process that remains unchanged. At the same time you can save a lot of time, because you do not have to change the production methods.
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ScandiByg
"ScandiByg" is the danish market leader in the field of industrially manufactured construction, and we are specialists in the development, production and construction of modular buildings. Over 40 years of product development has ensured us an expertise that enables us to always advise and prepare solutions that match the individual customer's wishes and requirements for a building project. Our primary business areas are construction of housing, offices, institutions and research health facilities for professional private and public customers.
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