Opportunities and Challenges in the Implementation of Modular Construction Methods for Urban Revitalization

Author:

Coskun Cansu1,Lee Jinwoong1ORCID,Xiao Jinwu1,Graff Geoffrey2,Kang Kyubyung1ORCID,Besiktepe Deniz1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Construction Management Technology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA

2. Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA

Abstract

The urban landscape is undergoing significant transformations due to economic shifts, urban planning initiatives, technological advancements, and sociopolitical changes. Almost 89% of the U.S. population is projected to reside in urban areas by 2050, which increases a pressing need for innovative and efficient urban revitalization strategies. Modular construction is an extensively researched topic with potential promise for addressing these challenges; however, there is a lack of comprehensive understanding of its specific opportunities and challenges within the context of urban revitalization. This paper explores the potential of modular construction methods as a viable solution in densely populated areas with limited space and competing land uses. This study employs a systematic literature review using PRISMA and mixed methods analysis with NVivo to identify the opportunities and challenges associated with implementing modular construction in urban settings. The findings highlight the advantages of modular construction, including reduced construction time, enhanced quality control, and improved sustainability. However, challenges such as land scarcity, restrictive zoning laws, and the need for innovative planning and collaboration among stakeholders are also emphasized. This paper provides valuable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and developers to effectively leverage modular construction methods for sustainable and efficient urban renewal efforts.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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