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prefabricate /priːˈfabrɪkeɪt /verb [with object] (usually as adjective prefabricated) Manufacture sections of (a building or piece of furniture) to enable quick assembly on site: prefabricated homes...- Just imagine 440 pupils and 18 teachers in a unit of total prefabricated buildings.
- This is because all those little pieces have been prefabricated together into larger tiles.
- Experts say tent camps and cheap prefabricated buildings will now be thrown up on dry land surrounding the city to help ease the pressure on the already cramped shelters.
Derivativesprefabrication /priːfabrɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n / noun ...- The product allowed prefabrication of brick masonry beams and panels, much like precast concrete, so that once fabricated, they could be rapidly installed.
- In some cases, light-gauge steel framing is a logical substitute for wood framing and well suited to prefabrication and mass production, he adds.
- The concept of prefabrication showed early promise with the Case Study Houses Program in Los Angeles during the 1950s, but progress stalled.
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