Turkish Firm Erects Mining Site Facilities in 16 Days Using Prefab Method
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A Turkish construction company has rapidly built facilities at a mining site using prefabricated modules. Karmod completed the installation in northwestern Çanakkale province in just 16 days, according to a company announcement.
The project utilized prefabricated structures. This building method involves manufacturing sections in a factory and then assembling them on-site.
This approach significantly accelerates construction timelines. It is often employed in industrial and remote locations where speed is critical.
The completed structures will support operations at the mine. The swift installation demonstrates the growing use of modular construction in the mining sector.