EPACK Prefab to construct India’s fastest-built factory building in 150 hours
EPACK Prefab has announced its ambitious plan to construct India’s fastest factory building structure using advanced prefab and PEB technology in a record-breaking 150 hours. The project is scheduled to commence on November 20 in Mambattu, Andhra Pradesh.
With an expansive area of 151,000 square feet, the project will rely on EPACK Prefab’s innovative PEB technology and meticulous planning to achieve each construction phase on the set timeline. By pushing the limits of PEB technology, EPACK Prefab aims to highlight the potential of prefabricated structures to address India’s urgent infrastructure needs without compromising on quality, durability, or environmental standards.
Commenting on this endeavour, Sanjay Singhania, Managing Director of EPACK Prefab, said, “At EPACK Prefab, we believe in setting industry benchmarks through innovative construction methods. This 150-hour challenge exemplifies our vision of agile, sustainable, and high-quality building solutions. Our team has meticulously planned each step to ensure precision at every stage, and we are excited to showcase the speed, efficiency, and resilience that PEB technology can bring to the Indian construction industry.”
The 150-hour project is divided into three phases. In the first phase, the primary structure will be erected using prefabricated components, providing a solid foundation for vertical expansion. The second phase will involve the completion of roofing, and creating a resilient enclosure for the building. The final phase will focus on cladding, interior finishes, and other detailing, resulting in a fully functional structure within the 150-hour timeline.