According to the company, the new 3D modular homes are 90% fabricated within a factory similar to how smaller products such as phones or shoes are made - complete with interior decoration, wiring, plumbing, kitchen sanitary ware, furniture and other facilities already installed for the new homeowner.
Because all of the home modules are built in a centralized location with all of the necessary supplies and labor at-hand in a consistent working environment, the company is able to save many costs that are common in traditional construction processes that are located at an off-site location. Because of the reduction of transportation, labor, material, machinery and assembly costs, the low cost of producing the final homes are passed along to the home owners - which essentially means homes that are much more affordable than those built from scratch using traditional construction methods.
The build presentation, which started promptly at 9:30 AM after a brief launching ceremony, kicked off with workers stacking each module like building blocks through a coordinated team effort using a crane. First, the living room was assembled followed by the bedroom, kitchen and bathroom on the first floor - followed by the terrace, bedroom and utility rooms on the second floor - all in less than three hours.
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