The Home Is Built. Is Your Site Ready for It?
Footings, services, transport permits, crane access — the details that decide whether installation day takes hours or becomes a crisis. We prepare all of it, in parallel with the factory build.
Five Ways Installation Day Goes Wrong
1. Truck Access Limits
Overhead powerlines, street trees, tight residential corners, or narrow lanes discovered only on the morning of delivery.
2. Crane Setback Issues
Outrigger footprints and soil bearing capacity are overlooked, leaving the heavy crane with no solid ground to stand on.
3. Mismatched Footings
The factory fabricates the chassis to one set of drawings, while site contractors pour concrete footings using an outdated revision.
4. Services Stub Misplacement
Water, sewer, power, and telecommunications outlets are positioned inches away from the module connection junctions.
5. Oversize Permit Lapses
Heavy vehicle permits and local road closures take weeks of prior government agency approvals, which cannot be rushed on site day.
Every failure is preventable.
Parallel sequencing of site readiness against the factory build schedule prevents site day friction.
What Site-Readiness Covers
We manage the interface between construction factory and local site ground.
Ground & Footings
Geotechnical reviews, footing engineering matches against factory chassis templates, and site level inspections.
Services Connection
Plumbing sewer loops, power meter board setups, and NBN connection installations aligned with factory blueprints.
Logistics & Permits
Transit path clearances check, NHVR oversize transport permits application, and police/traffic escort scheduling.
Your Site Should Finish the Week the Factory Does.
Start your site works after the factory finishes, and you add thousands in storage fees and interest holding costs. Start them in parallel, and install day is seamless.
Bought a Modular Home Elsewhere? Let's Land It.
We are independent development managers — we don't sell homes, and we work with any building manufacturer. If your modular home is ordered (or currently sitting in a factory yard), we can take over all site-side operations: approvals tracking, footing excavation, service preparation, transport logistics, and crane day safety.
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Installation Day Should Be Boring.
A well-prepared site makes crane day uneventful — exactly as it should be. Let's map yours.
