Key Considerations before Integrating Modular Construction: Adaptation to the Traditional French Construction Processes

  • Dakhli Z
  • Lafhaj Z
  • Bernard M
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Industries around the world are improving continuously. They are converted into more efficient, dynamic and productive forms and construction is no exception to this principle. Indeed, this sector had started to get organized during the last decades. Modular design was introduced as an industrialization mean. However, few companies benefit from this concept in order to offer competitive prices and sustainable buildings. This paper, based on two case studies, presents key considerations for a successful implementation of modular design into an existing traditional construction business. Investigations were conducted to analyze the potential synergy and complementarity between modularization and the traditional French construction. The results show that modularization is viewed as a major change in the core business. As a consequence, modularization should be accompanied with a change management process. The results also revealed that modular construction goes hand in hand with a strong focus on technical frameworks. However, during the first implementation phase, spotlights should be slightly more directed into organizational planning and managerial postures.

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Dakhli, Z., Lafhaj, Z., & Bernard, M. (2015). Key Considerations before Integrating Modular Construction: Adaptation to the Traditional French Construction Processes. Modular and Offsite Construction (MOC) Summit Proceedings, 131–142. https://doi.org/10.29173/mocs181

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