One of the biggest benefits associated with panelized framing is the short time that it takes to create the panels. Often when all construction is done on sight, there can be complications with material and labor shortages. Panelization is superior because there are almost always sufficient materials and workers available. Since panels are created within a factory, this also prevents missed work days due to inclement weather. As a result, it's much easier to efficiently complete construction on time.
Materials usually come at a lower cost when using panelization. This is mainly due to the ability to order materials in bulk. In addition, there is often less wasted material. That's because over-ordering won't happen since panels are produced in a factory.
The cost of labor is also reduced when using panelized framing. Since factories typically make use of assembly-line type construction, it's less expensive to create a high volume of panels. This makes it possible to create more panels with fewer workers, which ultimately results in lower labor costs.
The quality of panelized framing tends to better as well. That's because trained workers handle individual parts of producing panels while under supervision. As a result, panels are consistently produced by skilled individuals in a controlled environment. This ensures a high level of quality and reduces the potential for human error.