Mostly, contractors build homes and buildings bit by bit in uncertain conditions with inconsistent workers. These problems make construction inefficient and unappealing to investors.
Another significant
challenge in the industry is its divided nature. The different roles for investors, architects, manufacturers, and construction firms, has made it difficult to adopt new design methods.
Architects and designers usually focus on how things work and look, but not on how to make them. They need to collaborate with manufacturers to better understand production. Encouraging more companies to adopt IDC requires these professionals to unite and jointly handle expenses. According to the report, this cooperation could result in better profits in the future.
The industry also faces other inefficiencies such as custom project needs, changing economic conditions, varying interest rates, and the uncertainty of long-term projects. A scattered network of smaller players and varied building regulations in different places discourage progress and hurt productivity. Meanwhile, ongoing issues among main parties delay the shift to off-site construction.