Offsite construction, also known as prefab or modular construction, involves the manufacturing of building components or entire buildings at a location away from the actual construction site. These components are then transported to the site where they are assembled and installed. Offsite construction can include various methods such as panelized construction, modular construction, and a combination of both. One of the key benefits of offsite construction is increased efficiency and speed of construction, as much of the work can be completed in a controlled environment with access to advanced manufacturing technologies. This can result in reduced construction time, cost savings, and improved quality control. Additionally, offsite construction is often more sustainable and environmentally friendly, as it can reduce waste, energy consumption, and carbon emissions compared to traditional construction methods. Research in the field of offsite construction focuses on optimizing manufacturing processes, developing new materials and technologies, improving transportation logistics, and understanding the impact of offsite construction on project delivery, cost, and quality. This research aims to further refine and expand the use of offsite construction methods in the building industry and foster innovation in the construction sector.