Construction Technology

Precision-built timber, factory to foundation

Timber On combines digital design, CNC manufacturing, and modular assembly to deliver homes with the accuracy of industrial production — and the warmth of natural timber.

±1mm CNC cutting tolerance on structural members
70% Less on-site construction time vs traditional build
95% Material utilisation in controlled factory conditions
3–7 Days for on-site module assembly after delivery
precision_manufacturing 8–12 weeks Factory production per project
local_shipping 60% fewer Transport journeys via flat-pack modules
air ≤0.6 ACH Airtightness tested at 50 Pa pressure
verified CE marked Modules certified to European standards
Core systems

Four technologies, one integrated build

Every Timber On home is engineered as a system — not a collection of parts assembled on a muddy site.

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Off-site modular production

Walls, floors, and roof panels manufactured indoors — protected from weather, with parallel site preparation.

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CNC & digital prefabrication

3D models drive CNC routers and saws. Every cut is programmed — eliminating human error and rework on site.

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Engineered timber structure

Glulam beams, I-joists, and certified structural timber sized for load, span, and seismic requirements.

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High-performance envelope

Multi-layer wall panels with insulation, vapour control, and airtight membranes — tested before leaving the factory.

Modern precision-built timber modular home exterior.
Factory production

Built indoors, inspected at every stage

Our climate-controlled facility is where your home takes shape. Dry conditions protect timber moisture content. Production lines follow a fixed quality protocol — from frame assembly to window installation.

  • check_circleISO-aligned quality management and batch traceability
  • check_circlePre-installed windows, services, and insulation in the panel
  • check_circleBiomass heating powered by timber offcuts — zero waste to landfill
  • check_circleIndependent structural checks before modules leave the factory
Why it matters

Modular timber vs traditional on-site build

The same result — a finished home — but a fundamentally different process behind it.

Traditional on-site construction

  • closeWeather delays and moisture damage to materials
  • close50–60% material utilisation — rest goes to skip
  • closeQuality varies with site conditions and trades
  • close6–18 months typical build programme
  • closeHigh noise, traffic, and neighbour disruption

Timber On modular system

  • check_circleRain-free factory assembly — consistent quality
  • check_circle95% material utilisation with recycled offcuts
  • check_circleRepeatable processes with documented QC at each stage
  • check_circle4–6 months total — 3–7 days on-site assembly
  • check_circleMinimal site footprint and construction disturbance
Panel technology

What's inside the wall

Our external wall panels are engineered assemblies — each layer performs a specific job, from weather protection to structural strength and thermal performance.

Exterior Interior
Cladding Timber / composite
Rainscreen cavity Ventilated
Wind-tight membrane Taped joints
Insulation core Mineral / wood-fibre
Timber frame CNC-cut glulam
Service zone & finish MEP + lining
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U-value from 0.12 W/m²K

External wall thermal performance exceeding building regulations across all markets we serve.

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Airtightness ≤ 0.6 ACH

Continuous membrane and taped junctions tested before panels leave the factory.

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Moisture management

Ventilated rainscreen cavity allows the envelope to breathe and dry safely.

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Pre-routed services

MEP channels integrated in the service zone — fewer on-site trades after assembly.

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Factory-tested before delivery

Every panel is inspected for alignment, insulation continuity, and membrane integrity — so your weathertight shell performs from day one, not after months of on-site correction.

Delivery sequence

From digital model to weathertight shell

A predictable, documented process — with clear milestones at every phase.

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Digital design

Architectural model converted to production drawings. Structural engineering signed off before cutting begins.

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Factory manufacture

CNC cutting, panel assembly, window fitting, and QA inspection over 8–12 weeks in parallel with site prep.

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Transport & crane

Modules delivered flat-pack or volumetric. Crane placement onto prepared foundations — typically one day.

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Site assembly

Module connection, roof seal, and weathertight completion in 3–7 days. Ready for internal fit-out immediately.

Timber frame interior with exposed beams and precision joinery.
On-site assembly

Days on site, not months

Because the heavy work happens in the factory, on-site activity is focused and fast. Foundations are prepared while modules are built. A crane day connects everything. Your neighbours notice a lorry — not a six-month building site.

  • check_circlePre-agreed assembly schedule with fixed crane window
  • check_circleWeathertight shell within the first week of delivery
  • check_circleSite manager coordinates all trades through handover
  • check_circleFull documentation pack for building control sign-off
Standards

Engineered to European building codes

Our construction technology meets — and exceeds — the regulatory requirements across every market we serve.

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See it in your project

Experience factory-precision timber construction

Whether you choose a portfolio model or a fully custom design, every Timber On home is built with the same technology, quality, and care.