Two systems.
One result.

Two systems running at once. Modules built to a zero-tolerance standard in a climate-controlled factory, and site works prepared in parallel, meeting at the marriage to the millimetre. One accountable business, design through to handover.

The Numbers Behind The Method.

Programme reduction
30 to 60 percent against conventional construction
Manufacturing standard
Zero tolerance, climate-controlled environment
Transport engineering
Modules over-engineered to withstand road transport. Structurally over-built for service life once installed.
Concurrency
Factory build and site preparation run in parallel
Cure factor
28 days for concrete, built into the programme
Accountability
One business, design through to handover

Design programme

Eight stages, every project.

D.01

Schematic design

First architectural intent set against the brief, the site, and SDA where it applies.

An architect sketching early schematic floor plans by hand in the studio
D.02

Design assessment

Schematic measured against feasibility, compliance, accessibility and the constraints of the cohort.

An architect assessing pinned-up plans against accessibility and compliance
D.03

Draft development + SDA assessment

Drafting begins. SDA assessment threaded into the design rather than added at the end.

An architect developing a detailed CAD floor plan of an accessible dwelling
D.04

Draft coordination + SDA review

Disciplines coordinated. SDA review confirms accessibility and compliance hold through coordination.

A design team coordinating an accessible-dwelling plan together at the studio table
D.05

Draft review

Project-wide review of the drafted documentation. Constraints reconciled before final development.

Drawing sets spread across a studio table with markups at the draft review
D.06

Final development

Resolution to coordinated, approval-ready documentation. Detail closed out across architecture, services and structure.

Detailed construction documentation being closed out at final development
D.07

Final coordination

Final pass across all disciplines, ensuring nothing falls between the cracks before submission.

Architects and engineers coordinating disciplines before submission
D.08

Submission

DA, CC or CDC pathway under the relevant SEPP. PCA liaison and statutory bodies engaged.

A complete set of stamped drawings ready for council submission

Construction programme

Six stages, in parallel.

C.01

Site preparation

Site works programmed back from delivery, less twenty-eight days for concrete cure.

Site preparation and slab foundation works on an Australian residential block
C.02

Module fabrication

Climate-controlled, zero-tolerance build. Modules over-engineered for transport.

A volumetric module being built on the climate-controlled factory floor
C.03

Modular fit-out

Internal finishes and services completed inside the factory before transport.

Interior fit-out of a module, kitchen and bathroom installed inside the factory
C.04

The marriage

Delivery and installation. Factory modules meet in-situ works, to the millimetre.

A crane lowering a Made module onto the in-situ slab, the marriage
C.05

Completion

Soft works, landscaping and external works.

A just-completed Made home with native soft works being finished
C.06

Handover

Documentation closed out, keys handed over. One accountable party, end to end.

Handover day, a resident receiving keys at a finished accessible home

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