Factory to site
Your home is manufactured in our production facility. Every element is cut, drilled, and finished under controlled conditions, then labelled and loaded in assembly order. When the truck arrives on your site, the structural frame goes up in 3 to 10 days. The complete weatherproof envelope — structure, insulation, cladding, and windows — is achieved within 3 to 10 weeks. These timelines depend to a large extent on the size of the house.

Controlled production, not site improvisation
Manufacturing begins only after engineering approval. Every structural element is cut, drilled, routed, and finished in our production facility under controlled indoor conditions. Factory production eliminates the two major sources of quality failure on traditional sites: weather and inconsistent execution. Every element is produced by the same team, on the same machines, to the same tolerances.
Loaded in sequence, assembled in order
Elements are labelled, protected, and loaded onto transport vehicles in assembly sequence. When the truck arrives on your site, there is no improvisation or wasted time. The assembly team follows a clear sequence derived directly from the manufacturing drawings. The speed you see on site is the consequence of preparation done in the factory — not shortcuts taken during erection.
Indicative on-site timeline
The structural frame of a Classic or Signature model is typically erected in 3 to 10 working days. The complete weatherproof envelope — structure, insulation, cladding, windows, and external doors — is achieved within 3 to 10 weeks from the start of assembly, weather permitting. Internal works begin once the envelope is closed. The total duration of the Build stage, factory and site combined, is typically 6 to 13 weeks for a standard project.
Home manufactured in our production facility
Transport and logistics to your site
Structural frame erected on site
Weatherproof envelope complete — structure, insulation, cladding, windows
What site readiness means in practice
The foundation must be complete and cured before the Build stage begins. Foundation type and construction timeline depend on the conditions of your specific site and are defined separately during the engineering stage. Access for a crane, if needed, and for a heavy truck must be confirmed in advance. We review all site-readiness requirements with you before the Build stage begins so there are no surprises when the truck arrives.

Because every element is manufactured to CNC tolerances, the assembly process is unusually clean and quiet. What arrives on site fits. That predictability is not accidental — it is the direct consequence of resolving every dimension in the factory before transport begins.
Next step
Final finishes and handover
Once the envelope is complete, internal works begin. Turnkey Delivery takes the home from structure to move-in-ready.