What factors should be considered when selecting a prefabricated design?

1. Functionality: The design should be able to meet the intended use or purpose.

2. Cost: The cost of the prefabricated design must be reasonable and affordable.

3. Location: The location for the installation of the design needs to be determined to ensure that it meets the applicable laws, regulations and zoning requirements.

4. Materials: The prefabricated design should be made from high-quality materials that are durable and can withstand various weather conditions.

5. Customizable: The design should provide room for modifications and advances to adapt to future needs.

6. Quality: The quality of the materials and workmanship must be of high standards to guarantee durability and reliability.

7. Size: The size of the design must be appropriate for the intended use, considering both the available space and purpose.

8. Energy Efficiency: The prefabricated design should be designed to make maximum use of natural resources such as light and ventilation, and should be well insulated to conserve energy.

9. Ease of transportation: The design must be easy to transport, and the size and weight should not hinder the delivery to the construction site.

10. Construction process: The installation process must be well planned to minimize disruptions and complete the assembly within the specified period.

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