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A case for mid-rise: How multifamily housing can reshape our cities

BDC Network

At the end of 2020, the U.S. McKinsey & Company estimates that prefabrication can boost the speed of construction by as much as 50% and cut costs by 20%. The reason is two-fold: mid-rise apartment buildings are a cost-effective solution for developers and cities need more housing. was short 3.8

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Barratt Redrow joins Pallet Loop

The Construction Index

By the end of June 2025, the Pallet Loop, which is part of BSW Group, estimates that Barratt Redrow will have used its service to return in excess of 400,000 pallets (green and white) for reuse during the preceding 12-month period across all its sites nationwide – preventing them from entering the waste chain.

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Toll Brothers City Living® and Daiwa House Announce Joint Venture to Develop Waterfront High-Rise Condominium Community on New Jersey’s Gold Coast

Civil + Structural Engineer

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Ibens cuts Review Turnaround Times by 75% and Fuels Highest Quality Outcomes

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Belgian construction company Ibens uses prefabrication and extensive BIM modelling to deliver the highest quality project outcomes. The company has a strong philosophy of working with clients to shape each project, then collaborating with long-term partners to deliver the work using prefabrication.

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20 construction industry trends to watch in 2020

Building Radar

Top trends in the construction industry 2020 How will the construction industry develop in 2020? We have studied and evaluated numerous sources – discover with us the most important trends and developments in the construction industry in 2020. What trends will determine the industry? And what does that mean for you?

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Forecasting the Future: Will Construction Costs Go Down in 2024?

UK Construction Blog

With the current high demand for skilled personnel in the UK construction sector, it is estimated that an additional 45,000 workers per annum will be required by 2027 to meet the growing construction demand. It appears that the cost of construction materials will remain high in 2024, with an average jump of 19% already seen in 2020.

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Uncover the Latest News in the U.S. Offsite Construction Market, Six NYC Construction Companies, Damon Road Construction Progress, and Modular Construction Market

Construction Daily News

billion in 2020 and is expected to reach USD $46.6 The market is estimated to increase at a 6.2% Million By 2031 Offsite construction involves prefabricating building parts offsite and assembling them on site. billion in 2020 and is expected to reach USD $46.6 The market is estimated to increase at a 6.2%