#115 Performance, Productivity and Carbon Benchmarking of a Distributed Prefabricated Construction System

Construction delivery in regional Australia faces challenges that can limit productivity, increase cost and constrain scalability such as:

  • Labour shortages
  • Fragmented and fragile supply chains
  • Low productivity and high waste
  • Limited ability to leverage regional manufacturing capability
  • Insufficient data for benchmarking performance.

This project aims to address these issues, by demonstrating and benchmarking a distributed prefabricated construction system via a 4-storey, 28-room motel in Mackay, Queensland.

Developed by PT Blink, the system combines digitally coordinated design with offsite manufacturing and rapid onsite assembly, specifically tailored for regional construction contexts where labour availability, logistics and delivery speed are critical challenges. The project will measure real-world performance across time, cost, waste, labour productivity and carbon outcomes, capturing data from both manufacturing facilities and onsite construction.

By distributing fabrication across multiple regional suppliers rather than relying on a single factory, the project will assess how decentralised manufacturing can improve supply-chain resilience, create regional jobs and reduce construction risk. Delivered as a live commercial project, the research will generate independently verified benchmark data to support wider adoption of prefabricated construction systems in regional Australia, informing future policy, procurement and industry practice. 

Project team: Dr Siddhesh Godbole, Emad Golafshani