Digital Integration, Process Kevin Chen Digital Integration, Process Kevin Chen

No Surprises

It's not implied by our name for nothing - we value speed. Not at the expense of quality, but in combination with agility, well-informed decision-making and foresight. In combination with a kit-of-parts, our scalable, industrialised construction approach allows us to plan ahead and do exactly that.

It's not implied by our name for nothing - we value speed. Not at the expense of quality, but in combination with agility, well-informed decision-making and foresight. In combination with a kit-of-parts, our scalable, industrialised construction approach allows us to plan ahead and do exactly that.
We match the automated bill of quantities from our configurator in the temporal dimension with production and assembly times for each on-site construction trade and off-site building element to produce dependable scheduling estimates at the feasibility study stage. Whilst these are not set in stone, they provide an early basis for refinement together with our delivery partners throughout the planning process - enhancing predictability and reducing risk.

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System, Process Kevin Chen System, Process Kevin Chen

Tick-Tock

We strive towards a ~30% reduction in on-site construction time compared to conventional construction methods - and this figure can only get better with every new project.

We strive towards a ~30% reduction in on-site construction time compared to conventional construction methods - and this figure can only get better with every new project.

Why? Because every completed project provides us and our partners with valuable feedback that enables us to incrementally re-engineer our product and refine our process, improving speed, quality and cost.

It is this structured learning and continuous improvement that differentiates a systems-based approach from a one-off project.

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Configurator Kevin Chen Configurator Kevin Chen

Neither Cookie-Cutter nor One-Off Prototype

Prefabricated housing does not have to be "cookie-cutter". Society cannot afford to, nor does it need to, develop every multi-family home as a one-off "prototype".

Systematised construction and variety are not mutually exclusive.

Prefabricated housing does not have to be "cookie-cutter". Society cannot afford to, nor does it need to, develop every multi-family home as a one-off "prototype".

Thanks to industrialised construction and mass customisation, parts and processes can be standardised while still allowing for configurable solutions that enable architectural expression and the fulfilment of project-specific programme requirements, as well as adaptation to site-specific conditions such as noise, orientation, topography and local building regulations.

Systematised construction and variety are not mutually exclusive. 

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