(1) To manufacture sections of (a building
(2) Produce synthetically, artificially, or stereotypically and unoriginally
(3) To manufacture sections of (a building)
(4) especially in a factory
(5) so that they can be easily transported to and rapidly assembled on a building site of buildings
(6) Produce synthetically
(7) artificially
(8) or stereotypically and unoriginally
(1) The company have learned how to prefabricate the contents of their stores in such a way that they can operate in extremely small and odd shaped locations, if necessary.
(2) The Red Cross expected to prefabricate some replacement homes and package them for air delivery, at a total cost of $100000.
(3) Just imagine 440 pupils and 18 teachers in a unit of total prefabricated buildings.
(4) As far as they are concerned, it is merely a piece of land to be exploited for cheaply constructed, almost prefabricated units, with pokey living quarters.
(5) They were often built in large sections from prefabricated materials.
(6) The road and cable-stay assemblies were prefabricated on opposite sides of the valley and slid out onto the piers.
(7) A favourite solution was to use assembly-line techniques and prefabrication , so as to minimize the amount of skilled labour needed and allow many people to work on a project simultaneously.
(8) The lightweight structure did not require complex foundations and the reliance on prefabrication reduced construction time to a mere six weeks.
(9) We had the works done and the planning permission for two temporary prefabricated accommodations.
(10) In some cases, light-gauge steel framing is a logical substitute for wood framing and well suited to prefabrication and mass production, he adds.
(11) It comes in two prefabricated units, made of modular plywood panels, which sit on a discreet wheeled chassis.
(12) Experts say tent camps and cheap prefabricated buildings will now be thrown up on dry land surrounding the city to help ease the pressure on the already cramped shelters.
(13) The government had given them prefabricated buildings instead.
(14) This is because all those little pieces have been prefabricated together into larger tiles.
(15) The product allowed prefabrication of brick masonry beams and panels, much like precast concrete, so that once fabricated, they could be rapidly installed.
(16) The concept of prefabrication showed early promise with the Case Study Houses Program in Los Angeles during the 1950s, but progress stalled.
(17) Most of the buildings are prefabricated , with just the odd few embellished with shining steel and glass exteriors.
(18) Every part of the grid is connected to the floor, which was prefabricated with connections.
(19) Apart from building sites, the other locations for members were the many joinery shops which prefabricated doors and frames.
(20) Some favour purchasing a mobile or prefabricated unit, while others want to build the church using local, volunteer labour.
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