Analysis of the development possibilities of modular construction

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Udgivet i:Archives of Civil Engineering vol. 71, no. 3 (2025), p. 129-145
Hovedforfatter: Siewczyńska, Monika
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De Gruyter Brill Sp. z o.o., Paradigm Publishing Services
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245 1 |a Analysis of the development possibilities of modular construction 
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520 3 |a The work reviews selected aspects of modular construction based on the literature that describes solutions used in residential and public buildings. The impact of construction on the environment and human health, as well as the time and cost of the investment, was considered. Design recommendations and preliminary assumptions for module dimensions are presented depending on the type of transport and type of structure. The types of structures and building materials used in modular buildings in Poland were collected, and then the parameter of the global warming potential of materials available in Europe was compared based on their declaration cards of environmental products. Based on the collected information, a brainstorming session was conducted between industry experts and scientists from the universities of technology to define the STEEPVL analysis factors, which identified several important factors that affect the development potential of modular construction in Poland. The results of the first analysis were then subjected to a structural analysis to identify key factors, purpose, determinants, and results. The result of the research was the preparation of proposals for current activities toward the future development of modular construction, with particular emphasis on the educational offer. 
651 4 |a Poland 
653 |a Public buildings 
653 |a Construction 
653 |a Climate change 
653 |a Building materials 
653 |a Global warming 
653 |a Modular structures 
653 |a Structural analysis 
653 |a Modular construction 
653 |a Prefabricated buildings 
653 |a Strategic management 
653 |a Buildings 
653 |a Civil engineering 
653 |a Carbon footprint 
653 |a Environmental impact 
653 |a Comparative analysis 
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