
The Tamor Khola Hydropower Camp Project is a run-of-river hydropower project in Nepal. The project uses prefab technology, which is a type of construction where sections of the house are manufactured in a factory and then transported to the site for assembly.
This method has many advantages, such as faster and easier construction, consistent and high quality, flexible and customizable, and sustainable and eco-friendly. Rhythm and Remash Construction is the partner responsible for the design, technology, and interior concepts of the prefab camps, as well as the delivery and assembly of the modules.




