Module fabrication
Modular designs consist of several sections or blocks, commonly referred to as modules, manufactured in a controlled environment away from our project work sites. A process is most effective when there is some level of repeatability or consistency between modules. After individual modules are completed, they are transferring in to work site and installed on their place, whether it be the foundation or construction.
Modularity can be used for all types of projects and technological installations and can provide a number of advantages
• Reduction of risk associated with construction site.
• Reduction of personnel at construction site.
• Pre-assembly in controlled environment minimizes impact of weather conditions.
• Higher productivity is achieved.
• Reduces the total cost and timeline schedule, leading to earlier commissioning.
Volumetric modular assembly
Volumetric module refers to the fact that the assembly is a complete three-dimensional box (for example, a building module or compartment for an offshore vessel or offshore platform) compared to the more two-dimensional aspect of panel structure. Both approaches can be effective for our projects, but are very different in the methods of transporting, installing or lifting and installing prefabricated components.