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Unitized System

The unitized system is a modern approach in construction and architecture where building components, such as windows, panels, and curtain walls, are manufactured and assembled into large units off-site in a controlled factory environment. These pre-assembled units, known as “modules” or “panels,” are then transported to the construction site and installed as a complete system.

This method contrasts with traditional construction methods where components are assembled on-site piece by piece.

The unitized system offers several advantages:

  1. Faster Installation: Since units are pre-assembled off-site, installation on-site is quicker and can help shorten overall construction timelines.
  2. Quality Control: Manufacturing in a factory allows for better quality control over materials and workmanship, leading to higher precision and consistency in the finished product.
  3. Reduced Disruption: On-site assembly is minimized, reducing noise, dust, and disturbance to surrounding areas, which can be particularly beneficial in urban environments.
  4. Design Flexibility: Unitized systems can accommodate various architectural designs and configurations, allowing for customization while maintaining efficiency in production and installation

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