OFFSITE CONSTRUCTION

Off-site construction is an innovative solution that addresses many of the challenges faced in traditional home building. This means that the building process can occur at the same time as site works (earthworks) shortening the overall timeline, and as the saying goes ‘time is money.’

See below for the reasons we are excited to offer this method to eager home owners.

5 Benefits of Off-Site Construction

  • Three construction workers inspecting the underside of a building foundation while crouching or kneeling; two are looking through a space under the building, and one is observing from the side, all wearing safety gear including helmets and gloves.

    Faster Project Completion

    By streamlining the construction process and minimizing on-site work, off-site construction significantly accelerates project timelines, allowing for quicker occupancy and reduced time to market.

  • Construction workers assemble modular building sections with a crane on a construction site.

    Controlled Environment

    Manufacturing components in a controlled factory environment ensures consistent quality and precision, leading to higher standards of craftsmanship and fewer defects.

  • Construction workers in orange safety vests and helmets on a construction site, working on wooden forms with a large blue crane nearby, in a residential neighborhood.

    Reduced Site Disruption.

    With the majority of construction activities happening off-site, there is less noise, dust, and disturbance at the construction site, making it more convenient for nearby residents and businesses.

  • A modern backyard with a small, white, modular building featuring outdoor seating and a covered patio area.

    Predictability in Budgeting

    By minimising delays and unexpected costs associated with weather or labour issues, off-site construction can lead to more accurate budgeting. This predictability is increasingly important in a market with limited tolerance for budget over-runs.

  • Modern black house with geometric design, concrete steps, driveway, and blue sky

    Enhanced Safety

    Factory-based construction reduces the risks associated with on-site building activities, leading to a safer working environment and fewer accidents during the construction phase.

  • A modern, multi-story black house with large windows and a fenced balcony, situated in a suburban neighborhood with trees, a dirt yard, and neighboring houses with red tiled roofs.

    Minimal Disruption

    If you love where you live but want a new house, off-site construction allows you to stay put for longer, meaning no rental costs while building.