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CHANGSHA, China, July 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Recently, at the BROAD Holon Technology Conference held in Changsha , BROAD Group launched the world s first low-carbon stainless steel building – the Holon Building, which is featured by modular design, production, transportation and installation, and 100% factory prefabrication. By revolutionary changing the material and construction method of traditional concrete buildings, which has greatly enhanced the industrialization degree of the construction sector, BROAD has made itself the world s first company that truly build buildings like cars .
Holon Technology, Build Buildings Like Cars
The prefabrication rate and the assembly rate of BROAD Holon Building are both 100%, reaching the world s ultra-advanced level. The Holon Building does not use concrete, scaffolding or formwork, nor it produces any construction waste. Its structural components, walls and windows, MEP, intelligent control syst
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