An Investigation of the incentives of Adopting Modular Constructions: The lessons learned

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Εκδόθηκε σε:E3S Web of Conferences vol. 656 (2025)
Κύριος συγγραφέας: Zhou, Zhenquan
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Kou, Yuping, Fan, Xiang, Syamsunur, Deprizon
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520 3 |a It is widely agreed that the Industry 4.0 period has been a key promoter of facilitating the digital transformation of global industries, leading to more efficient ways of working. The construction industry is recognised as a significant contributor to the impact of energy use and carbon emissions, which are relevant to global warming and related correlational risks. Based on this situation, many scholars support the sustainable transformation of the building sector by promoting modular construction projects, which represent an innovative approach to building. However, attitudinal resistance from some stakeholders still needs to be improved in order to increase the use of modular constructions, which is not a positive signal for the current sustainable development strategy. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the key benefits of using prefabricated constructions, drawing on a thorough literature review and comparative analysis. It finds that developing and developed countries have gradually accepted this off-site construction method, and the stakeholder support significantly facilitates its effective promotion. Meanwhile, enhancements in construction management effectiveness, improvements in building safety, and contributions to project sustainability modification are several major motivations for employing this innovative approach in building project development. The analytical findings can facilitate the widespread adoption of prefabricated constructions, thereby enhancing environmental performance and contributing to the sustainable development of the building sector in various regions. Further research should consider reducing subjectivity in collated viewpoints by employing the multi-criterion analysis method. 
653 |a Developed countries 
653 |a Comparative analysis 
653 |a Global warming 
653 |a Construction management 
653 |a Industry 4.0 
653 |a Climate change 
653 |a Sustainability 
653 |a Prefabrication 
653 |a Project engineering 
653 |a Literature reviews 
653 |a Environmental management 
653 |a Construction industry 
653 |a Environmental performance 
653 |a Sustainable development 
653 |a Development strategies 
653 |a Effectiveness 
653 |a Emissions 
653 |a Project development 
653 |a Energy consumption 
653 |a Modular construction 
653 |a Economic 
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700 1 |a Fan, Xiang 
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