High Construction Quality: Automated assembly lines and modern CNC technology provide a stable manufacturing environment. Strict quality control adheres to quality inspection standards, resulting in minimal size deviations and construction errors, with precision measured in millimeters. This effectively eliminates common construction quality issues. The panels have a smooth exterior, allowing for centralized consideration of architectural function, embedded plumbing and electrical systems, and optimized design. Various lightweight partition walls can be used for interior space division, offering flexibility in room organization and supporting architectural design.
Rapid Construction: Assembly construction is not affected by job sites and external conditions, enabling batch manufacturing. This method reduces on-site wet operations and formwork tasks, shortening project timelines. Additionally, numerous construction processes are moved from outdoor sites to factories, reducing labor and improving worker proficiency, thus enhancing labor productivity and shortening production cycles.
Energy Efficiency and Sustainability: Assembly construction reduces resource consumption on construction sites, such as coal and land. Composite sandwich wall panel technology enhances the thermal performance of external walls. Continuous optimization is possible during design and production, allowing for the full recycling of construction wastewater and waste materials.
Environmental Protection and Civilized Construction: Reduced on-site wet and formwork operations significantly decrease sewage and waste discharge, dust, and noise pollution on construction sites, promoting greener construction practices.
Material Efficiency and Cost Savings: Industrialized production achieves a prefabrication rate of over 90%. This approach reduces formwork usage by over 85%, scaffolding usage by over 50%, steel usage by 2%, concrete usage by 7%, plastering labor costs by 50%, water consumption by over 40%, electricity consumption by over 10%, and consumable material usage by 40%.
Convenient Mechanical Installation: Assembly construction primarily employs specialized lifting equipment for hoisting and installation on-site, allowing for quick building completion with proper construction sequencing.
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