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Precast concrete box frame with passage openings for infrastructure construction – 3D product representation Large-format smooth concrete wall elements for room modules in production hall Fully equipped bathroom cell module of concrete with tiles Prefabricated concrete volumetric modules with integrated bathroom and kitchen in production hall Crane assembly of prefabricated concrete volumetric module with window on residential construction site with scaffolding Positioning of an insulated concrete room cell with chain hoist Relocation of a prefabricated room module by mobile crane

Bathrooms, kitchens, garages or even electrical substations – it is possible to prefabricate a large number of what are known as 3D modules, equip them with installations while still in production and assemble them finally on the construction site. Prefabrication further shortens assembly time on the construction site. Bathroom units can be prefabricated up to 90%. This significantly reduces costs. Sanitary installations, electrical systems, the heating system and the bathroom fittings can be installed during manufacture. Together with standardisation and optimised material handling, this contributes to reducing production time and increasing productivity. On completion of production the 3D elements are loaded on to trucks and delivered just-in-time to the construction site, where a crane places them in their final position.

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