Traditional construction of a venue exceeding 10,000㎡ (with labs/testing rooms) typically takes over a year. HHBT completed a similar project in just three months using prefabricated methods—standardized designs enabled factory production and on-site assembly of components.
The HHBT project in Douluo Industrial Park, Xinfu District, is approaching trial operation. Its automated steel workshop lines process materials according to programmed instructions, while cross-departmental teams have proactively resolved construction challenges.

As construction accounts for significant energy consumption and emissions, HHBT established a prefabricated building tech park in Xinfu District in 2019 to standardize component production and scale full-chain operations.
The HHBT project spans 325 acres, featuring nearly 116,000㎡ of space and a 549 million yuan investment. It integrates multiple production lines and a showcase center. Currently, some workshops are operational while others are undergoing commissioning, with full capacity expected by late October.
The intelligent steel structure line, targeting annual output of 20,000 tons, combines automation and digitization. Independently developed by HHBT with over 60 patents, the line improves efficiency by 25%, reduces energy consumption by 15%, and maintains a qualification rate exceeding 99%.
Prefabrication delivers time and labor savings. According to Ren Xin, prefabricated buildings reduce construction carbon emissions by 20% and lifecycle emissions by nearly 40%. The park will serve a 300 km² market, meeting annual demand for 2 million㎡. Upon full production, it is projected to generate 3.2 billion yuan in annual output and 317 million yuan in combined taxes and profits.