NECA 5-2022

NECA 5-2022

Recommended Practice for Prefabrication of Electrical Installations for Construction

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This standard describes recommended on-site and off-site practices for prefabrication of electrical installations for construction projects. The term “prefabrication” collectively refers to any kind of completion of electrical components, (sub-) assemblies, or modules of a construction project that is taken from the final point of installation to a different, off-site location and performed in a controlled environment. The off-site completed, prefabricated item is then transported to the construction site for final installation and assembled in place.Contractors should use this standard as a guideline for prefabrication infrastructure, processes, and procedures to assure quality of prefabrication installations. The standard will facilitate increased usage and quality of outcomes of prefabrication installations, as a means of overcoming short-term challenges such as labor shortages, fast-pace projects, increases in project complexity, limited space for work and worker logistics on-site as well as improved alignment of work and required skill resulting in an over reduction in the composite labor rate. Prefabrication also provides a buffer and means of protection from unexpected and unpredictable anomalies in the market or economy.

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Author National Electrical Contractors Association
Published by NECA
Document type Standard
Number of pages 38
Keyword NECA 5-2022