WHAT DOES MODULAR CONSTRUCTION MEAN?
Modular buildings consist of spatial modules (for example, rectangular) that are manufactured in a production facility regardless of weather conditions. There are carried out construction, building, installation and finishing works. The prefabricated modules are delivered to the construction site by trucks, then placed on the foundation using a crane and combined. Modular construction limits the work on the site to the residual finishing and installation work of combining the modules into one building only.

Work sequence in modular technology

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ADVANTAGES OF MODULAR HOUSES
 
SHORTER CONSTRUCTION TIME
Modules are produced in the production facility, which means that their prefabrication can be started even before the building permit is obtained. At the moment of achieving the building permit, earth and foundation works start at the construction site (similarly as in the traditional technology), however as soon as they are ready, the modules for a single-family house are delivered, where, in case of traditional construction, at that time the structure building works would only start. The assembly of the modules take up to 1 day, the remaining construction and installation works can take about 2 weeks. Moreover, unlike traditional construction, modular construction is practically independent of weather conditions. The prefabrication and assembly works in the modular system are carried out all year long and therefore moving to your new house is possible regardless of the season.
WHAT IS THE PRODUCTION OF A MODULAR HOUSE LIKE
The production of MW TECHNIC modules is carried out in the production hall in Ostrowiec Świętorzyski, using the technology of steel frame construction. All stages of prefabrication take place inside the hall, both the inside works, such as installation and finishing, as well as the outside works, such as insulation, facade and roofing. The implemented process approach, a high degree of work automation and the factory production control make it possible to prefabricate the modules at the highest level and reduce errors or collisions to a minimum. The prefabrication of a single-family modular house is a repetitive process that follows a set technological production process.
1. Cutting hollow steel profiles
2. Cleaning the profiles
3. Welding the steel profiles
4. Corrosion protection of the construction
5. Assembly of the external frame walls and sheeting the modules
6. Making installations in partitions
7. Installation of joinery
8. Finishing of partition surfaces – finishing works
9. Facade works
10. Installation of sanitary facilities, fixtures and equipment.
11. Packaging the modules and preparing for transport.
12. Transport and assembly
WHAT MAKES
MW TECHNIC ?
MODULAR HOMES SUSTAINABLE
STEEL LOAD-BEARING CORROSION-RESISTANT STRUCTURE
MUCH HEAVIER CONSTRUCTION THAN IN CASE OF TIMBER FRAME
PREFABRICATION OF THE MODULES IN THE PRODUCTION FACILITY
MATERIALS USED ARE RESISTANT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS AND BACTERIOLOGICAL PROCESSES (NO WOOD IN THE STRUCTION OF WALLS AND FLOORS)
NUMEROUS FACTORY PRODUCTION AND QUALITY CHECKS
HIGH QUALITY OF MATERIALS USED IN THE PRODUCTION
ADVANCED PROJECT DOCUMENTATION TO ELIMINATE ERRORS RESULTING FROM THE LACK OF COORDINATION BETWEEN INDUSTRIES