Innovative Prefab Condo Solutions for Global Efficient Living
Founded in 2001, Weizhengheng Group is a leading China Prefab Condominium Buildings Manufacturer offering full-service EPC solutions across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. Our goal is to deliver innovative, durable prefabricated condominium buildings—including modular homes, emergency shelters, and container houses—designed for efficiency, sustainability, and diverse applications from commercial to residential use. We address customer needs by providing cost-effective, time-saving construction solutions that meet global standards, ensuring safe, high-performance living and working spaces that enhance project success.
Our prefab condominium buildings are crafted with premium materials such as insulated sandwich panels, H-beams, and galvanized trusses, backed by 23+ years of industry experience and certifications including ISO9001:2000, CE, and SGS to comply with international market requirements. Featuring innovative modular designs and BIM-integrated engineering, our popular styles range from modern multi-story apartments to compact container homes, tailored to diverse climatic conditions and aesthetic preferences. Trusted by clients in over 30+ countries, our user base includes developers, governments, and businesses seeking reliable prefabricated solutions for hotels, schools, residential complexes, and emergency housing.
With a 48,000-square-meter smart manufacturing facility producing up to 5,000㎡ daily, we offer flexible wholesale options, competitive pricing, and customizable designs with quick sampling periods, supported by R&D with 50+ patents and strict quality control. Our end-to-end export capabilities include global logistics, customs clearance, and on-site installation supervision, ensuring seamless delivery to markets like Thailand, UAE, Nigeria, and Brazil. Choose Weizhengheng for our full-cycle EPC expertise, global reach, and commitment to sustainability—partner with us to build efficient, future-ready prefab condominium buildings today.