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China intensifies efforts to promote prefabricated construction


With 410 steel structural components, 197 roof plates, and 170 modules of photovoltaic curtain
wall, workers finished assembling walls at the building-integrated photovoltaics center of China
Energy Investment Group Co., Ltd., which covers an area of 1,063 square meters, in Changping
district, Beijing, within seven days like putting together building blocks.


The above-mentioned construction process is a typical scenario of prefabricated construction, a
new construction method featuring standardized design, factory production, building components
assembly, integrated decoration, and information technology-based management.


The construction method delivers energy-saving and environmentally friendly construction
products and maximizes the value of these products throughout their life cycles, thus realizing
their sustainable development.


In recent years, prefabricated construction has developed rapidly in China. Data showed that in
2020, prefabricated construction projects covering a total area of 630 million square meters kicked
off on the Chinese mainland, up 50 percent from that in 2019, which accounted for 20.5 percent of
the total area of new construction projects on the Chinese mainland in that year.


By the year 2025, prefabricated buildings will account for more than 30 percent of new
construction projects in China, and the amount of construction waste at new construction sites will
be less than 300 tons per 10,000 square meters, according to a newly released development plan
for China’s construction industry over the country’s 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025).
A market mechanism on construction waste treatment and recycling will be preliminarily
established and a batch of green construction demonstration projects will be launched by 2025,
said the plan released by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development.


Compared with traditional construction methods, prefabricated construction, in which building
components are often prefabricated in factories and then assembled on construction sites, is not
only more efficient, but also produces less construction waste and environmental pollutants, such
as dust and noise.


“In a 30-storey residential building project with 35 percent of the building components being
prefabricated, for instance, a building with precast concrete structure can save as much as 45
percent of the construction time, reduce energy consumption by up to 40 percent, and cut the
number of construction personnel on site and the amount of construction dust by as much as 75
percent and 30 percent, respectively,” said Guan Yuancheng, an executive of the prefabricated
construction industrial base of a company in south China’s Hainan province.


As one of the pillar sectors of the Chinese economy, the construction industry has achieved
notable results in reform and development in recent years.


During the country’s 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020), the value added of the construction
industry grew by 5.1 percent on average on a yearly basis. In 2020, the total output value of the
industry reached 26.39 trillion yuan (about $4.15 trillion) and the value added of the industry hit
7.2 trillion yuan. In the same year, the industry contributed 7.1 percent to China’s gross domestic
product (GDP) and completed housing construction projects with a total construction area of 14.95
billion square meters, and 53.66 million people worked in the industry.


Nevertheless, the industry has been plagued by low development quality and efficiency issues,
which vary from inefficient growth, low labor productivity to high energy consumption and

emissions as well as market irregularities.
To further accelerate the transformation and development of the construction industry, the newly
released development plan put forward major tasks for the industry, including speeding up the
coordinated development of smart construction and industrialization of the construction of new-
type buildings, improving market operational mechanism, improving construction and
organization models of projects, cultivating workforce, perfecting project quality and safety
assurance system, steadily improving projects’ earthquake resistance and disaster prevention
capacity, as well as expanding into overseas markets at a faster pace.


The country will vigorously promote prefabricated construction, actively advance the construction
of high-quality residential buildings with steel structure, and encourage schools, hospitals and
other public buildings to give priority to steel structure, according to the plan.


The document also said that the country will build a batch of production bases for prefabricated
construction, and facilitate cooperation among construction companies, Internet enterprises,
scientific research institutions as well as other organizations, in a bid to enhance the integration of
new-generation information technologies including the Internet of Things, big data, cloud
computing, artificial intelligence, and blockchain into the construction industry.


A preliminary framework for high-quality development of the construction industry will take
shape in China by 2025, when the industry will harvest important fruits in promoting
industrialization, digitalization, intelligentization and green transformation, said the plan.

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