Accessible-Ready Modular and Prefabricated Housing
4. Definitions
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The following definitions apply to terms used within this technical guide:
Accessible-ready modular home – a modular home designed and built so that accessibility features can be added in the future without major reconstruction.
Accessible-ready design process – the design process used to incorporate accessible-ready features into a modular home.
Design for accessible-ready (DAR) – the documentation package that identifies where and how the accessible-ready features are incorporated and how the home can be modified later.
Factory – the off-site facility where modules or panels are fabricated.
Home alterations – any remodeling, renovating, modifying, or reconstructing work performed on an existing residence.
Modular home – a type of prefabricated housing in which the building is produced as three-dimensional (volumetric), partially or fully enclosed modules manufactured off-site, transported to the site, and assembled/connected to form the completed dwelling.
Prefabricated module – an open or closed building subassembly constructed off-site for use as part of a modular home.
Prefabricated housing (prefab/ factory-built housing) – a housing construction approach in which building elements are manufactured off-site in a factory or controlled environment, ranging from panels (e.g., walls, floors, roofs) to volumetric units—and then transported to the site for installation and assembly. This includes panelized housing and manufactured homes.