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Modern methods of construction - evolution or revolution?

Publication Year

2005

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Evaluates the drivers that are prompting interest in, and greater use of, modern methods of construction, which can be used as a key tool in urban regeneration. This report also explores the key issues that must be addressed in order for modern methods of construction to be applied more widely across the regeneration sector in the future. This paper also considers how a shortage of skills in the construction sector, in tandem with increased demand for high quality housing, could provide the impetus for modern methods of construction.

Document History

Produced by the BURA Steering and Development Forum.

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British Urban Regeneration Association

The British Urban Regeneration Association promoted best practice in regeneration. It announced voluntary liquidation in August 2010.

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