Controlled environment
In the factory, the main structural and finishing operations run in a defined sequence that can be tracked, measured and corrected before the module is closed up. Materials arrive dry and remain protected throughout the production cycle.
Timber frame preparation
The load-bearing frame consists of timber elements measured, cut and assembled in the factory. Frame geometry, joint accuracy and the base plate that meets the foundation are checked before insulation and inner layers are added.
Construction dimensions down to the millimetre
Floor joists and roof rafters are typically 45×195 mm timber, the wall structural frame 45×145 mm at 600 mm centres. The frame is sheathed with 12 mm OSB, which gives the module rigidity and carries the façade and interior layers. Exact sections are locked in the model's and package's engineering solution.
The exact scope, materials and conditions are always fixed in the written offer and depend on the selected model and package.
Insulation and wall build-up
The wall build-up - vapour barrier, insulation, wind barrier, ventilated cavity and outer layer - is assembled layer by layer. We use ROCKWOOL or, depending on the package specification, equivalent stone wool. Layer thicknesses and the precise composition are set at model and package level.
The exact scope, materials and conditions are always fixed in the written offer and depend on the selected model and package.
Interior and exterior finishing
Inside, wall and ceiling surfaces, the floor base, window and door junctions and the package-side finish of the main rooms are installed. Outside, façade and roof finishing happens in the largest possible scope before the module is shipped.
Hidden utilities
Electrical wiring, water and sewage pipes and the package-side part of the heating system are routed inside walls and floors before surfaces are closed. Quality can be checked while everything is still visible, which would be far harder on an open site.
Quality control before delivery
Before transport protection is applied, we run a factory check on the key points of geometry, insulation, finish and utilities. The goal is for the module to arrive on site in a clearly defined, measurable condition.
What stays for the site
On site we handle the foundation, the crane-assisted module placement, the local water, sewage and electrical connections, the finishing of joints and the extras agreed in the package. The on-site scope is many times smaller than in a classic build.
Site condition, access and logistics affect the final process and schedule.
Next step
The Technology page explains construction and finishing logic in more detail; the exact scope and materials are locked in the written offer.

