What is “Construction Site Assembly”?
Construction site assembly is a construction method that involves combining and installing industrial products—such as components, accessories, and parts—manufactured in factories through industrial processes. These products are assembled on-site according to specific requirements, using engineering technologies like mechanization and informatization to create finished building products.
The concept of “assembly-based research and development” in construction site assembly goes beyond simply using prefabricated buildings. It demands a high level of integration within the entire production system of components and emphasizes the on-site assembly rate. To meet these assembly requirements at the construction site, the following key aspects should be addressed:
1) Prefabrication of Temporary Construction Facilities
Simple facilities are prefabricated in factories to support construction and management. These are then transported to the construction site for assembly and use, which is a critical part of on-site assembly.
2) Assembly of Structural Components
This involves assembling and installing prefabricated structural components at the construction site to form the main framework of the building. It represents the core activity of on-site assembly.
3) Integrated Installation of Accessories
Certain building components, such as kitchens and bathrooms, are pre-assembled into complete units before being installed onto the building at the construction site.
4) On-Site Construction Mechanization
Depending on the specific conditions of the construction site, appropriate machinery is employed to reduce or eliminate manual labor. This facilitates the completion of assembly and installation tasks that would otherwise be difficult to perform manually.
5) On-Site Management Informatization
Information technology, including computer systems, is used to implement scientific organizational management on-site. This includes technologies for component positioning, structural assembly, and process coordination.
6) Professionalization of Operators
Prefabricated construction requires skilled technical personnel to operate the equipment and processes involved. Regular construction workers typically do not meet these requirements, which can affect the quality of prefabricated construction.















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