Abstract

In the context of the rapid development of the construction industry and the growing attention to sustainability, modular construction is a promising method that deserves the attention of researchers. The aim of the study is to reveal the environmental aspects of modular construction, make a comparative analysis with traditional methods and highlight the prospects for the development of this technology. The article uses a comprehensive methodological approach, including the analysis of the life cycle of the building, comparative analysis of materials and methods of modular and traditional construction. The result of the study is that modular construction contributes to the reduction of the overall environmental load by reducing energy costs, emissions and efficient use of resources. Which leads to the following conclusion: modular construction represents a significant potential for sustainable development in the construction industry. The results of the study can serve as a basis for the development of strategies for the implementation of this technology taking into account environmental performance. The scientific novelty lies in exploring the environmental benefits of modular construction in more detail, providing relevant data and analysis, which makes the work an important contribution to the field of sustainable construction and stimulates further research in this area.

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