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Modular Construction: How It Minimizes Plant Downtime | Burkes

Written by Burkes | Dec 17, 2025 3:36:22 PM

Modular construction reduces plant downtime by shifting the majority of fabrication and assembly offsite, allowing facilities to maintain operations while new systems are built. When modules arrive ready for installation, shutdown windows are shorter, safer, and far more predictable. 

This approach has become a proven strategy for industrial facilities looking to modernize, expand, or upgrade infrastructure without extended outages.

Below is a detailed look at why industrial facilities increasingly rely on modular approaches to maintain uptime and schedule certainty.

What is modular construction?

Modular construction involves building structures or components in a controlled factory environment as prefabricated modules, which are then transported and assembled onsite. This method reduces many of the risks associated with traditional field construction while improving precision, quality, and efficiency.

In industrial applications, modular construction is commonly used for piping systems, structural assemblies, vessels, electrical and instrumentation skids, and integrated process units.

How can Burkes Mechanical support modular construction projects?

Burkes Mechanical supports modular construction through integrated fabrication and field execution capabilities housed in a single, purpose-built operation. With 100,000+ square feet of fabrication space and an adjacent 100,000+ square foot assembly building, Burkes can execute complex modular projects efficiently and at scale.

Burkes’ in-house capabilities include:

  • Fabrication disciplines: Structural, piping, vessels, electrical, instrumentation, and controls
  • Field execution disciplines: Civil, structural, piping, vessels, electrical, instrumentation, controls, and crane rental

This combination allows Burkes to fabricate, assemble, transport, and install modular systems without relying on fragmented subcontracting, reducing risk, coordination challenges, and downtime.

What are the primary benefits of modular construction?

Modular construction delivers measurable schedule, safety, and operational advantages by limiting onsite work and compressing installation timelines. These benefits are especially valuable for active facilities where extended shutdowns disrupt production and supply chains.

Reduced timeline

Modular construction reduces project timelines by shifting most fabrication and assembly offsite, allowing installation to occur within a compressed window. 

Benefits include: 

  • Minimizes downtime for existing facilities. 
    Extended shutdowns can disrupt supply chains and erode competitive edges. Factors contributing to downtime include weather delays, labor shortages, and onsite errors. By minimizing these, businesses can achieve higher operational reliability. Modular construction plays a key role here by reducing the need for extensive onsite work.
  • Allows for concurrent activities. 
    Offsite fabrication allows modules to be constructed in a factory while site work proceeds simultaneously, cutting the overall project duration and limiting interruptions to live operations. This parallel workflow is a core reason how modular construction reduces the project timeline, often reducing total project time by 20-50%.
  • Minimizes schedule coordination.
    Since modular construction has already completed a large portion of the work, limited time is needed to install and connect the modular construction. This minimizes coordination with other trades/contractors.

Increased accuracy & efficiency

Modular construction increases accuracy and efficiency by standardizing fabrication processes and completing work in controlled environments rather than variable field conditions. This approach reduces rework, improves quality consistency, and enables faster, more predictable installation once modules arrive onsite, thereby streamlining execution and minimizing schedule risk.

Benefits include: 

  • Design and planning: Use of digital tools for accuracy.
  • Precision Manufacturing: Reduces errors that could cause delays.
  • Scalability: Modules can be produced in batches for large projects.
  • Transportation Efficiency: Prefabricated units are designed for easy shipping and quick integration, often in days rather than weeks.

Reduced site risks & impacts

By shifting most work to offsite facilities, modular construction limits onsite activities to assembly, which reduces noise, safety hazards, and interference with ongoing plant operations. This targeted approach ensures minimal impact on daily workflows. Onsite risks like weather delays or labor conflicts are mitigated since 70-90% of the build happens in factories.

Benefits include:

  • Faster integration: Minimal testing downtime.
  • Improved Safety: Fewer workers onsite lowers accident risks.
  • Environmental Control: Reduces dust and pollution in sensitive areas.
  • Predictable Scheduling: Avoids cascading delays from unforeseen issues.

What are the long-term benefits of modular construction?

Beyond immediate time savings, modular construction provides long-term benefits like enhanced scalability, lower maintenance needs, and improved energy efficiency, all contributing to sustained operational uptime. Over time, the precision of factory-built modules leads to fewer repairs and breakdowns.

Additional perks:

  • Cost Savings: Reduced labor and material waste.
  • Sustainability: Lower carbon footprint from efficient processes.
  • Flexibility: Easy expansions without major shutdowns.

Why is modular construction a strategic advantage for industrial facilities?

Modular construction is not just a faster build method, it is a strategic approach to managing risk, protecting uptime, and maintaining competitiveness. Facilities that adopt modular strategies gain flexibility, reliability, and the ability to execute upgrades without sacrificing production.

With integrated fabrication capacity and multi-discipline field execution, Burkes Mechanical is uniquely positioned to help clients realize these benefits while keeping their operations running.

Ready to Reduce Downtime on Your Next Project?

Modular construction has become one of the most effective ways for industrial facilities to cut downtime, reduce project risk, and keep production running. By shifting the majority of fabrication offsite and delivering fully assembled, pretested units, plants gain shorter outages, safer installations, and more predictable project outcomes.

Burkes Mechanical brings these advantages to life through precision modular fabrication, multi-discipline field execution, and a proven track record of delivering complex upgrades with minimal disruption. When uptime matters - as it always does - Burkes provides the expertise, planning, and craftsmanship needed to keep your facility operating at peak performance.