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Digital Building Components at DPR Construction's New Genesis Facility – (read more)
Digital Building Components recently finished manufacturing and installing 1,500 sq. ft. of our S-Series structural system for our supporting parent company, DPR Construction.
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Prefabrication Processes: It All Starts at the Studs – (read more)
At Digital Building Components, we roll our studs in-house using efficient, lean manufacturing methods. Our processes revolve around transforming virtual models into precise-to-spec building components that can change the way you build.
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EIFS Exterior Panels at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, AZ – (read more)
Mayo Clinic selected Digital Building Components as the external panel manufacturer for Scottsdale, Arizona's latest hospital expansion. The scope of work called for 158,000 sq. ft. of exterior panel systems that needed to be installed with superior quality while meeting the project deadlines.
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Water Pressure Testing EIFS Panels for 10x Genomics – (read more)
Digital Building conducted a rigorous panel mockup testing for 10X Genomics. Our Field Verified team tested EIFS (X-Series) panels using a spray rack water system, and recorded detailed observations that will be used to improve the overall design.
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Atrium Health's Expansion with Digital Building Components – (read more)
Digital Building Components is proud to celebrate the recent opening of Atrium Health Pineville’s Palmetto Tower and its new 108 patient rooms with our custom, prefabricated interior headwall systems.
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Remembering the Year’s Highlights – (read more)
In 2021, contractors increasingly turned to digital prefabrication for building solutions, which has helped push material- and time-saving innovation throughout the construction industry and kept us at Digital Building Components on our toes. With such an active year coming to a close, we want to reflect on all that’s been accomplished and share a few of the many projects we’ve been grateful to be a part of.
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What’s Ahead for Digital Prefabrication in 2022? – (read more)
Digital prefabrication uses the precise nature of computers and equipment to assemble building components that are often higher quality and more cost effective than their traditionally constructed counterparts. These components can be manufactured as other onsite construction continues, accelerating timelines. Although digital prefabrication is on the cutting-edge of modular building, it has seen increased interest as a means to improve efficiency and sustainability while deepening the pool of skilled laborers. In fact, prefabrication is predicted to continue to grow steadily through 2028.
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How a Prefab Approach Can Solve Common Jobsite Constraints – (read more)
From site-specific restrictions like noise ordinances to general issues like labor and material shortages, there are several impediments that can slow a construction project. In fact, the McKinsey Global Institute’s report indicates the construction industry lags behind other industries in terms of productivity. Much of this can be attributed to traditional jobsite operations. Four common construction constraints include:
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Debunking the Myth: The Design Capacity of Prefabricated Construction – (read more)
As greater technological advancements are introduced to the world of construction, prefabricated building is quickly becoming a favorable solution within the industry. This comes as no surprise to us here at Digital Building Components, as our technology allows us to efficiently produce components in direct accordance with a building’s architecture—improving any project’s quality and productivity.