SINGAPORE, Nov. 30, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Nowadays, people find it hard to ignore the trend of modularisation -- it is big and it looks set to continue. But where is it going? And what kind of impact is it going to have on construction in the future? A thought provoking event, Prefabrication and Modular Construction China, will examine industry trends and best practice strategies for answers.
Meanwhile, with the rising of China prefabrication capacity, more and more international asset owners and EPCs have started to use Chinese fabricators because of the advantage in price, labour capabilities and production capabilities. This event also provides a brilliant platform for people to understand how to prefabricate and modular construct in China.
To industrial colleagues from the oil & gas, mining and processing industry, the following two are often noticed as main industrial trends:
During IQPC's research, below questions were mentioned by the industry's peers frequently
If these questions are also on your mind, the new Prefabrication and Modular Construction China 2012 (http://bit.ly/u0rTVS )conference (Qingdao, China, January 12 & 13 2012) is what you need to get these answers. Building on the success of the series of Prefabrication & Modular conferences from Singapore, Australia, USA and China, IQPC is proud to announce the dates for its new Prefabrication and Modular Construction China event.
Gu Hong, General Manager of COOEC International, gave a thought provoking presentation at last year's Prefabrication & Modular Construction China conference, where he touched on the modularisation trends, and how to select fabrication yards and developing & implementing a modular approach. Check out this impressive presentation by Gu Hong as he also explored the background of modularisation in China. Click here (http://bit.ly/v0VDTA )to know more.
Further reason to join the conference
As a Chinese modular construction expert, IQPC provides limited offer to interested parties for just USD 899. Email enquiry@iqpc.com.sg for more details.
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