Prefabrication and the Re-Evolution of Construction
A Boots on the Ground Short History of How We Build and How We Must Build in the Future
In this ground-breaking book, Construction General Superintendent Marty Corrado blends the telling of how the construction industry has evolved over the past 30 years with making the case that incorporating prefabrication is an absolute necessity in the current tight time, budget and labor environment. Corrado uses his own family and personal history to illustrate the technological, societal and economic changes that have occurred to bring the industry to the place it is now.
Prefabrication and the Re-Evolution of Construction also gives specific instructions and parameters for how to incorporate an effective and efficient prefabrication program into any large construction project. Corrado’s extensive experience creating these programs and his clarity in communicating the dos and don’ts to make prefabrication successful give the reader a solid basis from which to tackle adding prefabrication to any type of building project. Corrado’s brutal honesty, his passion for his work and his irrepressible sense of humor makes this romp through the sheetrocked halls of partially built structures every bit as fun as the ironworkers had “riding” the hook (of a crane) down for lunch! Construction professionals who want to build smarter and anyone who wants to know how our big buildings actually get built will want to read Prefabrication and the Re-Evolution of Construction.
Get your signed copy today!
A Boots on the Ground Short History of How We Build and How We Must Build in the Future
In this ground-breaking book, Construction General Superintendent Marty Corrado blends the telling of how the construction industry has evolved over the past 30 years with making the case that incorporating prefabrication is an absolute necessity in the current tight time, budget and labor environment. Corrado uses his own family and personal history to illustrate the technological, societal and economic changes that have occurred to bring the industry to the place it is now.
Prefabrication and the Re-Evolution of Construction also gives specific instructions and parameters for how to incorporate an effective and efficient prefabrication program into any large construction project. Corrado’s extensive experience creating these programs and his clarity in communicating the dos and don’ts to make prefabrication successful give the reader a solid basis from which to tackle adding prefabrication to any type of building project. Corrado’s brutal honesty, his passion for his work and his irrepressible sense of humor makes this romp through the sheetrocked halls of partially built structures every bit as fun as the ironworkers had “riding” the hook (of a crane) down for lunch! Construction professionals who want to build smarter and anyone who wants to know how our big buildings actually get built will want to read Prefabrication and the Re-Evolution of Construction.
Get your signed copy today!
A Boots on the Ground Short History of How We Build and How We Must Build in the Future
In this ground-breaking book, Construction General Superintendent Marty Corrado blends the telling of how the construction industry has evolved over the past 30 years with making the case that incorporating prefabrication is an absolute necessity in the current tight time, budget and labor environment. Corrado uses his own family and personal history to illustrate the technological, societal and economic changes that have occurred to bring the industry to the place it is now.
Prefabrication and the Re-Evolution of Construction also gives specific instructions and parameters for how to incorporate an effective and efficient prefabrication program into any large construction project. Corrado’s extensive experience creating these programs and his clarity in communicating the dos and don’ts to make prefabrication successful give the reader a solid basis from which to tackle adding prefabrication to any type of building project. Corrado’s brutal honesty, his passion for his work and his irrepressible sense of humor makes this romp through the sheetrocked halls of partially built structures every bit as fun as the ironworkers had “riding” the hook (of a crane) down for lunch! Construction professionals who want to build smarter and anyone who wants to know how our big buildings actually get built will want to read Prefabrication and the Re-Evolution of Construction.