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The affordable housing crisis is fundamentally a supply problem. CoGrid is the structural platform that makes supply scalable — same parts, same crew, same documentation, across every site.

Australia's affordable housing shortfall is now structural. Not enough dwellings, not enough trades to build them, not enough capacity in conventional construction to close the gap. State and federal commitments to deliver tens of thousands of social and affordable dwellings per year run straight into a supply ceiling.
CoGrid is engineered to lift that ceiling. The chassis is buildable by smaller crews without specialist trades. Components ship flat-pack on standard freight. The same parts list and engineering pack covers every site. For social housing operators, regional councils, and community housing providers, that's a structural platform that lets supply scale to meet the need.
The system also fits training-friendly labour models — community-build programmes, indigenous workforce participation, work-placement schemes — because the certainty lives in the parts, not the trade ticket.
Yes — the chassis was engineered specifically so that small, training-friendly crews can deliver structurally certified buildings. No welders, no riggers, no specialist trades on the critical path.
That's where CoGrid is strongest. Same parts list, same documentation, same crew capability across every site. Programme variance drops dramatically across multi-site rollouts.
If you're scoping an affordable housing programme — single site or portfolio — we'll work out what CoGrid does to the unit economics and the schedule.