What is MiC?
MiC (Modular Integrated Construction) is an innovative construction method. By using MiC, the building is substantially completed off-site. This can reduce on-site construction processes and enhance site safety, hence achieving higher productivity.
Free-standing integrated modules (completed with finishes, fixtures and fittings) manufactured in a factory;
Modules transported to construction site;
Modules installed to form a building.
Our Modular Integrated Construction system now can be built up to 40 stories. It can be applied to build schools, apartments, hospitals, dormitories, office buildings, etc.
1. Steel MiC
Each steel MiC module is formed of structural steel members as the main frame and RC slab as the floor system. The module frame and connections are designed to fulfill serviceability and ultimate limit states. 10-15 days production cycle per unit.
2. Concrete MiC
The annual design production capacity of volumetric concrete MiC and non-volumetric components is up to 180,000 square meters. Key features include:
Double 120 mixing stations;
QSPSC certificated laboratory;
Automatic steel processing lines;
Sewage treatment and dust collectors;
3. Aluminum MiC
Each module is formed of aluminum structural members as the main frame; interior decoration and exterior claddings are also made of aluminum.
10 days production cycle per unit;
≤ 4-storey height mobile house for residential, commercial or office space usage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Modular Integrated Construction (MiC)?
MiC is an innovative method where buildings are substantially completed off-site in a factory setting. This reduces on-site construction time and enhances overall safety and productivity.
How many stories can be built using the MiC system?
Our Modular Integrated Construction system is advanced enough to support buildings up to 40 stories high.
What are the different types of MiC available?
We offer three main series: Steel MiC (structural steel frame), Concrete MiC (volumetric concrete components), and Aluminum MiC (aluminum structural members).
What is the typical production cycle for a modular unit?
The production cycle varies by material: Steel MiC takes approximately 10-15 days per unit, while Aluminum MiC can be completed in as little as 10 days.
What types of buildings can use MiC technology?
It is highly versatile and can be used for schools, apartments, hospitals, dormitories, office buildings, warehouses, villas, and transitional housing.
Is the modular construction earthquake resistant?
Yes, our modular units are designed with earthquake resistance ratings, such as M6, ensuring structural integrity and safety.