It is very simple to differentiate prefabricated and conventional construction methods from each other. The former involves off-site manufacturing and on-site installation while the latter involves complete construction at the site itself. They differ in terms of material utilization, speed of process, cost, performance and overall function of the structures. If we wish to combine the tested reliance of conventional construction with innovative cost-effective use of technology from prefabrication, then a new form of construction arises - Hybrid Construction. Cost of the project and quality of the structure are the key determining factors in infrastructure development. In hybrid technology, the most expensive parts of a building can be prefabricated and thus we get to gain better strength and durability as well. Further these modules can be developed as per the particular purpose as well. Traditional roofs of buildings involve use of wood truss and galvanised