
What if the skyline of a city could change overnight? In China, that question has become a stunning reality. In just 28 hours and 45 minutes, the BROAD Group erected a 10-story residential tower using modular steel construction, forever altering the global conversation around how we build cities. While it may sound like science fiction, it’s real — and it’s only the beginning.
Who Is the BROAD Group?

Founded in 1988 and headquartered in Changsha, BROAD Group is best known for its energy-efficient air conditioning systems. But since 2009, the company has also been a quiet revolutionary in the construction sector, investing in modular, pre-fabricated, factory-built steel structures.
Their newest achievement: a fully functional high-rise completed faster than most single-family homes are framed.
The Science Behind Speed

The secret lies in modular construction — a process where steel modules (or “Living Building Units”) are built off-site in a factory-controlled environment. These modules are then transported to the site and stacked with the precision of Lego bricks.
Each unit includes:
- Pre-installed wiring and plumbing
- Built-in insulation and ventilation systems
- Fireproof and earthquake-resistant walls
Instead of building brick by brick, floor by floor, BROAD constructs entire rooms and simply assembles them on location.
The Timeline: 28 Hours, 45 Minutes

The entire structure — dubbed the Living Building — was assembled in just over a day. Here’s how:
- Pre-construction preparation: 3 months of module manufacturing
- Transportation to site: 12 hours prior to build
- On-site assembly: 28 hours, 45 minutes
- Operational testing and interior finishing: under 72 hours
It’s not just the fastest build — it’s one of the most efficient.
Why It Works: The Engineering Masterstroke

BROAD uses high-strength stainless steel frames and a proprietary joining system that requires no welding. Instead, modules are bolted together and locked into place by mechanical seals.
This means the structure is strong enough to resist Level 9 earthquakes and hurricane-force winds.
Other engineering breakthroughs include:
- Air filtration systems to block PM2.5 pollutants
- Energy recovery ventilation (ERV)
- Smart thermostats in every unit
- Passive solar design
Cost and Efficiency
While exact numbers vary based on configuration, BROAD claims:
- Cost per square meter is 30–50% less than conventional builds
- Construction time reduced by over 90%
- Labor requirements reduced by up to 80%
And with modular assembly, waste is reduced by over 90%, making this system one of the greenest construction approaches to date.
A Safer, Cleaner Construction Site

Traditional construction is chaotic, noisy, and often dangerous. Modular builds are different:
- No dust clouds or debris
- No loud jackhammers or heavy machinery
- Significantly reduced worker injury risk
The result is a construction site that feels more like a quiet logistical operation than a loud, messy build zone.
Sustainability at Scale
The Living Building is not just fast — it’s green.
Each module is:
- 100% recyclable
- Designed to minimize thermal bridging
- Optimized for natural lighting and airflow
Plus, BROAD uses renewable energy in their factories, making the carbon footprint of each building dramatically lower than concrete-based equivalents.
Digital Twin Technology and AI Planning

One reason the 10-story build was so flawlessly executed is BROAD’s use of digital twin simulation and AI-assisted scheduling. Before a single module was moved, the entire build was simulated in 3D using:
- Structural analysis software
- Assembly path optimization
- Real-time equipment coordination
The result: zero downtime, no overlap, and a perfectly choreographed construction ballet.
Global Implications for Disaster Relief and Emergencies
Beyond housing, BROAD’s rapid-build systems could support emergency scenarios, including:
- Post-earthquake temporary housing
- Field hospitals in remote or war-affected areas
- Shelters for climate refugees
Speed + modularity = life-saving infrastructure, not just urban expansion.
Not Just a Building — A System

This isn’t a one-off feat. BROAD’s modular system is scalable, replicable, and already being licensed internationally. Cities in India, the UAE, and parts of Europe are considering this approach for rapid housing development.
Entire communities could be built in days instead of months.
Challenges and Skepticism
Of course, not everyone is convinced:
- Some architects criticize the aesthetics as boxy or too uniform
- Local regulations often slow or prohibit modular expansion
- Labor unions worry about job displacement
But with housing shortages, urban migration, and rising material costs, modular solutions like this are becoming harder to ignore.
The Future: High-Rises in Days, Not Decades

BROAD has already built a 57-story tower in 19 days using the same principles — proving that this isn’t limited to small buildings.
Their long-term vision includes:
- Skyscrapers of 200+ stories using modular tech
- Carbon-neutral cities built in under a month
- Global housing solutions for climate refugees and fast urbanization
Conclusion
28 hours and 45 minutes is more than just a record — it’s a revolution. BROAD Group’s 10-story marvel shows us that cities don’t have to grow slowly. With the right technology, the future can rise overnight.
And if the rest of the world follows China’s lead, the skylines of tomorrow might be shaped not by cranes, but by logistics trucks delivering ready-to-stack dreams.
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