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Modular promises speed and cost. CoGrid is the industrialised steel chassis underneath that actually delivers — bolt-together, multi-storey native, suitable for owner-builders, developers, and master-builder programmes.

Demand for modular homes in Australia is accelerating. Search interest in modular home builders, container homes, duplex builders and tiny-home companies has surged in the last twelve months as families, developers, and government look for ways out of the conventional construction bottleneck.
But modular only delivers on its promise when the structural shell holds up the rest of it. Most modular suppliers compromise on multi-storey capability, structural certainty, or freight efficiency. CoGrid was engineered to remove those compromises.
CoGrid is an industrialised steel construction system built from three precision-formed components — columns, beams, spreaders. All under 16 kg. All bolt together. The structure assembles at ground level and is jacked into place by the chassis itself, so there's no crane on the critical path. The same chassis handles single-storey homes, two-storey designs, and multi-storey configurations.
For builders working in the modular space, that's a system that fits the modular promise: faster programme, lower structural cost, repeatable across estates and developments, and engineered to Australian standards.
No. Modular homes are typically built as completed volumetric modules in a factory and shipped to site. CoGrid is the structural chassis underneath — components are formed and bolted together on or near site. The build experience for the homeowner ends up similar; the freight and logistics economics are dramatically better.
Structural shell programmes typically run up to 50% faster than conventional framing. Total build time depends on services, fit-out, and site conditions — but the structural critical path is no longer the bottleneck.
Yes. The chassis is engineered, structurally tested, and patent-protected for multi-storey loadings. Two-storey homes and townhomes are a standard configuration; 4+ storey apartment buildings sit on the same system.
Yes. CoGrid is independently engineered, structurally validated, and designed to comply with Australian construction standards. Site-specific engineering certification is provided per build.
Send us a real plan and a real site. We'll come back with a parts list, programme estimate, and structural cost.