Many people still think prefab success starts in the factory.

It doesn’t.

A factory can be ready to ship.
That does not mean the site is ready to receive.

Sometimes the gap is brutally simple:
the bathroom services are cast in the wrong place — or at the wrong height.

In real projects, the gap is everything:

  • tolerances
  • access
  • crane setup
  • footing accuracy
  • service coordination
  • inspection timing
  • builder handovers

This is where “fast prefab” often slows down.

Not because the product failed —
but because the delivery conditions were never fully designed.

In MMC, speed is not created by manufacturing alone.
It is created when the site is prepared to accept certainty.

Factory-ready is easy to claim.
Site-ready is what makes the system real.