The Mini Sky City in Changsha, China, stands as the world's tallest prefabricated building.
Precast concrete technology makes it possible for a builder to put up a house in just a week.
New technology saves home-owners loads of cash in terms of labour fees.
New technology cuts construction time-line while slashing costs by a huge margin.
The houses will be built using panels made from compressed rice and wheat husks.
The technology will be instrumental in lowering construction costs in Kenya.
The plant will produce prefab panels for commercial, industrial, and high-rise projects.
Prefabs reduce the time taken to build a house while lowering costs by up to 30 per cent.
This technology also reduces period of home building from 12 months to six months.
The one-bedroom apartments will be sold for as low as Sh2 million.