What is the price of a prefabricated house?
A significantly shortened project implementation time and a price known at the beginning of the investment are just two of the many advantages of the technology of building prefabricated houses.
It consists in assembling the components of walls, foundations and roof trusses on the construction site, previously manufactured in the factory and transported from there to the place where the building is to be built. The technology of erecting single-family houses from prefabricated concrete elements is very popular – for example, such as MABUDO RAPID®, referred to as “fast track” technology.
Why is it worth investing in this technology?
The implementation time is certainly one of the factors thanks to which more and more people decide to make such investments. It is very short, even if we decide to finish the house to developer condition. In the case of the open shell condition, we are talking about an average of two weeks (foundations, walls and trusses), and in the case of developer condition – only four months. When it comes to finishing works, there are no restrictions on building materials – in this respect, prefabricated buildings are no different from traditional ones.
The house is manufactured in a factory, so the work is not dependent on weather conditions. There are no delays on the construction site or damage to materials. The production of a MABUDO prefabricated house takes from one to two weeks, depending on the type of project and its degree of complexity. You can choose a house design tailored to your needs, size and shape of the building plot from the design catalog. Buildings erected from prefabricated concrete elements can be made in both classic and modern styles.
Advantages of prefabricated concrete houses made using Mabudo technology
Among the undisputed advantages of prefabricated houses, energy efficiency should be mentioned. The walls manufactured by Mabudo using MABUDO ECO® technology consist of two layers: an external reinforced concrete structural layer, which is also a façade with a finish for troweled concrete, and an internal layer of thermal insulation. MABUDO ECO walls are 35 cm thick. They are insulated with graphite polystyrene (EPS 031), and the heat transfer coefficient in their case is U – 0.13 W / m² * K. At the same time, they meet the stringent requirements of the WT 2021 standard, which applies to all buildings erected after December 31, 2020. The foundations consist of concrete foundation strips and a concrete base.
Residential buildings using MABUDO RAPID® technology can be erected on most plots – the exceptions are places with very difficult access for construction machines. Large-format elements simply cannot be transported to such a place. However, in most cases, erecting such a facility is not problematic, and the assembly work itself is carried out quickly.
Price and scope of the project
A prefabricated concrete house can be delivered in an open shell state (Mabudo Start), in a closed shell state (Mabudo Plus) and in a developer state (Mabudo Finish). Of course, the price of such an investment changes in connection with the selected variant.
Estimated costs are given below:
• Mabudo Start – around 2000-2600 PLN per m2
• Mabudo Plus – around 3000-3500 PLN per m2
• Mabudo Finish – around 4500-6500 PLN per m2.
What influences the final price of a prefabricated house? For help in calculating the total cost, it is worth contacting our advisors – this guarantees an individual approach to the client. One of the factors that make up the final price is the scope of the building’s finishing. The area of the building or the type of plot also has a significant impact on the price.
The assembly of prefabricated elements on the construction site itself takes about 5 days (in the case of the MABUDO START Open Shell condition), and the work does not have to be interrupted due to weather conditions. A 30-year warranty is provided for a project made using our technology. Prefabricated concrete houses not only mean the shortest possible waiting time for the completion of construction work. The implementation of such a project also involves less interference with the environment and reduction of pollution. All this while maintaining factory precision of workmanship, and, most importantly, ensuring the comfort of the new owners of a prefabricated concrete house.