Primestack is reinforcing its commitment to smarter and more efficient construction by embedding Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) principles into its project workflows.
DfMA is an approach that intentionally shapes building design to support streamlined offsite production and onsite assembly. Rather than treating manufacturing and construction as separate stages, the process brings them together from the earliest design iterations. This alignment makes it possible to improve buildability, reduce errors, and achieve a more predictable delivery schedule.
By focusing on modular components that can be consistently manufactured under controlled conditions, Primestack minimises the complexity and variability often associated with traditional construction methods. Early coordination between designers, engineers, and manufacturing teams ensures that each element is optimised for production and integration, reducing rework and enhancing overall quality control.
Beyond time savings, a DfMA-led process supports better cost management and reduces material waste. Planning modules around standardised components and connections allows for more efficient fabrication and assembly, while also enabling greater flexibility in final building configuration. For clients, this translates into smoother project execution and better long-term building performance.