- to manufacture sections of (a building), especially in a factory, so that they can be easily transported to and rapidly assembled on a building site of buildings
- produce synthetically, artificially, or stereotypically and unoriginally
- (Prefabricates) Prefabrication is the practice of assembling components of a structure in a factory or other manufacturing site, and transporting complete assemblies or sub-assemblies to the construction site where the structure is to be located. ...
- (prefabricated) manufactured in advance, usually to a standard format, and then assembled on site; invented in advance
- (Prefabricated) Any building or portion thereof which is manufactured and assembled off site, then erected on a property.
- (prefabricated) A house whose substantial parts are made entirely or in sections away from the building site.
- (PREFABRICATED) Descriptive term for a building that is put together on site from components (walls, floors, roof, etc.) built off-site (in a factory, for example).
- (Prefabricated) A device that has been manufactured from standard molds or patterns.
- (Prefabricated) Fabricated prior to erection or installation on or in a building or on a foundation.
- (Prefabricated) Standardized building sections that are created in a factory to be shipped and assembled in another location.
- (Prefabricated) is a term to categorize a variety of manufacturing techniques. Prefabricated or prefab comprise: modular, mobile, panelized and pre-cut kit houses. They have come a long way since the inception of the first mobile home. ...
- (Prefabrication) Construction of components, such as walls, trusses or doors, before delivery to the building site.
- (Prefabrication) Essentially component building; this term is applied to an entire wall section as contrasted with a panel or part of the entire wall; also “manufactured”, see Component Building.
- To fabricate units or components at a mill or plant for assembly at another location.