Methodology · 007 Modular · Off-Site 4 min read Apr 2026

Modular construction: off-site, on time.

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Aysu Erkan
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We embrace modular construction as an efficient delivery method on the right projects. Building modules in a controlled factory setting and assembling them on site delivers faster and more predictable schedules — with quality and waste outcomes that traditional sequencing cannot match.

01 / SectionSpeed.

Industry research shows that modular methods can reduce labour requirements by approximately 40% and shorten construction time by up to 50%. We have validated those numbers on our own projects: a recent modular office programme assembled on site in roughly half the time of a comparable conventional structure.

Factory-built panels and volumetric modules arrive ready to install. On-site work shrinks; weather delays compress; the critical path becomes assembly, not fabrication.

  • 01 / Gain~40% reduction in on-site labour.
  • 02 / GainUp to 50% shorter construction programme.
  • 03 / GainConsistent quality from controlled fabrication conditions.
  • 04 / GainLess material waste, lower site emissions.

02 / SectionQuality.

In the factory, conditions are controlled. Every wall panel, joint and finish is inspected before shipping. Tolerances are tighter, finishes more consistent, and the quality conversation moves from defect chasing to specification refinement.

A building assembled like a kit of parts — yet fully customised to the design brief.

03 / SectionSustainability.

Off-site production generates less waste than equivalent on-site building, and allows materials to be recycled more easily. The compressed schedule reduces emissions from heavy equipment, site logistics and temporary works. Studies show that at scale, modular construction delivers substantial CO₂ reductions alongside the cost savings.

04 / SectionIntegration with BIM.

We pair our modular approach with BIM and modern coordination workflows. Digital models drive the factory production line, ensuring each piece fits its place. The result is a building assembled like a kit of parts — yet fully customised to the design brief.

Modular construction aligns with our goals: it delivers quality projects efficiently and sustainably. When timing is critical or budgets are tight, this off-site approach is often the right answer — a practical example of how innovation benefits clients and the environment in the same decision.

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