Towards a 100% industrialized building? BAUDET’s vision for the future of construction
The construction sector is evolving rapidly under growing economic, environmental, and social pressures. Prefabrication and building industrialization now offer a concrete and controlled solution. BAUDET shares its vision of a future where buildings could be fully industrialized, with optimized processes, reduced timelines, and consistently high quality throughout.
Adapting construction to the specific requirements of each sector
Industrialization as a response to sector challenges
Traditional construction faces several major challenges: shortage of skilled labor, project delays, hidden costs, and increased sustainability requirements. Industrialization provides a robust alternative:
- Reduced timelines: Prefabricated modules can be produced in parallel with main construction works, shortening overall schedules.
- Consistent quality: Each element is manufactured in a controlled environment under strict standards, ensuring predictable performance.
- Cost optimization: By limiting on-site rework and standardizing production, budgets are better controlled.
Through its projects, BAUDET has demonstrated that industrialization combines speed, reliability, and durability, meeting the expectations of project owners and operators.
An integrated vision of industrialiez buildings
Moving toward a fully industrialized building requires more than prefabricated modules; it requires a systemic approach integrating design, production, logistics, and installation:
- Digital design and BIM modeling: Collaboration between architects, engineers, and industrial partners is smoother, errors are minimized, and planning is optimized.
- Industrialization of key components: Bathrooms, kitchens, facades, and technical elements can be manufactured, tested, and delivered ready to install.
- Optimized logistics and installation: Prefabrication enables precise delivery and installation, minimizing site disruptions and maximizing team efficiency.
This integrated approach provides immediate operational gains while laying the groundwork for more durable and high-performance construction.
Towards sustainable and responsible construction
Moving toward a fully industrialized building requires more than prefabricated modules; it requires a systemic approach integrating design, production, logistics, and installation:
- Digital design and BIM modeling: Collaboration between architects, engineers, and industrial partners is smoother, errors are minimized, and planning is optimized.
- Industrialization of key components: Bathrooms, kitchens, facades, and technical elements can be manufactured, tested, and delivered ready to install.
- Optimized logistics and installation: Prefabrication enables precise delivery and installation, minimizing site disruptions and maximizing team efficiency.
This integrated approach provides immediate operational gains while laying the groundwork for more durable and high-performance construction.
A controlled and innovative future
BAUDET’s vision of a 100% industrialized building is both ambitious and pragmatic. It relies on technical expertise, industrial innovation, and an understanding of the real needs of stakeholders. Prefabrication, combined with integrated processes and advanced digital tools, transforms how buildings are designed, produced, and operated.
For BAUDET, industrialization is not just a method it is a strategic lever for faster, more reliable, and sustainable projects, capable of meeting today’s and tomorrow’s construction