2016
DOI: 10.1108/ss-08-2015-0037
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A literature review of the evolution of British prefabricated low-rise housing

Abstract: PurposeThis paper explores academic papers and reports and presents a chronology of the evolution of British low-rise prefabricated housing. The paper provides chronological information for construction and surveying researchers undertaking research in associated areas. Design/methodology/approachThis is a qualitative literature review, providing an exploration and analysis of academic papers and reports on low-rise prefabricated housing. FindingsA substantial literature was discovered. However, there are gaps… Show more

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“…Prefabrication is an innovative construction method designed to minimize the construction activities on-site and transfer many activities to the factory to ensure about the development of a product with higher quality, safety, and a shorter project delivery time (Chauhan et al, 2019). The major difference between a prefabricated system and a conventional building system is that a large part of the building components is produced outside the construction site in the prefabricated system (Arif and Egbu, 2010); (Neill and Organ, 2016), and prefabrication is also safer and more environment-friendly compared to conventional construction, so This technology suits different types of construction projects (Steinhardt et al, 2019). Prefabrication is a highly beneficial approach with numerous advantages such as the short project delivery time, higher quality, higher control over the construction activities, workers' safety and improvement, environmentfriendliness, and lower project costs (Lu, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prefabrication is an innovative construction method designed to minimize the construction activities on-site and transfer many activities to the factory to ensure about the development of a product with higher quality, safety, and a shorter project delivery time (Chauhan et al, 2019). The major difference between a prefabricated system and a conventional building system is that a large part of the building components is produced outside the construction site in the prefabricated system (Arif and Egbu, 2010); (Neill and Organ, 2016), and prefabrication is also safer and more environment-friendly compared to conventional construction, so This technology suits different types of construction projects (Steinhardt et al, 2019). Prefabrication is a highly beneficial approach with numerous advantages such as the short project delivery time, higher quality, higher control over the construction activities, workers' safety and improvement, environmentfriendliness, and lower project costs (Lu, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2][3][4]. Other authors combined the advantages of prefabricated construction in production efficiency and environmental protection to put forward the necessity of developing prefabricated construction [5][6][7]. In addition, some scholars have analyzed the public's concern about prefabricated buildings based on the technology acceptance theory, adopting web crawler technology combined with two methods of text mining.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OSC adoption can not only meet the increasing demand for housing, but also improve the environmental sustainability of the construction industry. More importantly, it can facilitate the shifting of the construction industry from a labor-intensive to a "knowledge-based" industry (Nadim & Goulding, 2011;O'Neill & Organ, 2016). OSC is considered as an ideal alternative replacing the conventional construction method and addressing the challenge confronted by the construction industry in developing countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%