The front page of the Omaha World-Herald, some states in the United States have fully adopted new construction technologies to alleviate the housing shortage. For example, the government of Nebraska has decided to build 35,000 affordable homes using prefabricated construction technology by 2028. This construction technology involves factory-prepared building components (such as wall panels, beams, and columns), which are then assembled on-site. Through standardized design, factory production, assembly construction, and information management, this technology significantly improves construction efficiency and quality.
With the start of the "tariff war" in the United States, a variety of imported building materials have become more expensive, so many states in the U.S. have begun exploring the use of prefabricated construction technology to build a large number of low-cost houses.
Some experts analyze that the advantages of this construction technology are:
1. High efficiency: A 30-story high-rise can be completed in just 180 days, and a single wall panel can be completed in just 12 minutes.
2. High precision: The use of robotic arms in construction can achieve a wall angle accuracy of 1/1000L.
3. Environmental protection and energy saving: New materials reduce building energy consumption by 50% and improve thermal insulation performance three times.
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