Modern Methods of Construction
Conventional construction methods and a traditional trade based approach may not achieve the project goals. Using innovative but proven technologies including modern methods of construction (MMC), logistic and procurement analysis, construction methodology and erection sequencing the project can be delivered more efficiently and more cost effectively. KPM has engineered a diverse range of projects; from super high rise to complex iconic structures. The team have more than 40 years of experience and delivered Projects across multiple geographic locations.
Our Approach
- Accuracy and Speed of Construction
- Build Quality to Maintain Life Cycle & Durability in Service
- Time and Cost Survey
- KPM to Engineer
- Successful Project & Happy Client
Why modular units?
- Designed for factory production
- In-situ structural frame
- Pre-fabricated offsite
- Delivered and ‘stacked’
- Structural connections
- MEP snap-connect solution
- Interiors pre-fabricated
Design for Manufacture and Assembly
Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) is a way of designing and constructing a quality building more quickly, efficiently and sustainably. Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) is a design approach that focuses on ease of manufacture and efficiency of assembly. The contribution of DfMA for off-site prefabrication and on-site construction of components such as concrete floor slabs, structural columns, beams, and so on facilitates lean construction. One of the primary advantages of DfMA in construction is the significantly reduced programme on-site through the use of prefabricated elements.