W Wascovilla we know that even the best designed modular house will not meet the investor's expectations if the logistics process is not carried out with absolute precision. The timeliness of the investment is not the result of random luck. It is the result of structured planning, coordination of activities and a thorough understanding of the technology we use.
We combine timber-frame and modular technology, which allows us to manufacture the houses under controlled conditions and then deliver them to the construction site as finished components. This is why logistics play an important role with us - it is what determines whether the successive stages add up to a coherent and predictable realisation.
Planning starts at the design stage
Our specialists treat the 3D model not only as a design tool, but above all as a source of information for the schedule. Each section of the modular house is analysed in terms of production, transport and assembly sequence. This includes both our ready-made house projects , such as the Breeze house with mezzanine, the small Lagoon or the spacious Amber, as well as designs supplied by clients, which we adapt to our timber-frame technology.
As a result, we prepare not only the documentation, but also a realistic logistics plan. The plan takes into account the manoeuvring space on the plot, access possibilities and transport requirements.
Transporting modules - precision instead of improvisation
At Wascovilla, we understand that the transport of large prefabricated elements requires the coordination of multiple teams. We analyse the travel route, plan the optimum departure time and adapt the transport to the terrain and local constraints.
This organisation eliminates the risk of downtime on site. The modules arrive exactly when they are needed and the work runs smoothly. No one is waiting idly for the next batch to arrive, and there is no need to store components on the plot.
Modular house assembly technology as a developer advantage
The assembly process is the point at which combination of modular and skeleton technology reveals its greatest value. When the logistics are prepared correctly, the whole house is built in a short time, usually in just a few days.
Our specialists plan the various stages so that all teams work at a rhythm consistent with deliveries from the factory. The schedule includes:
- site preparation,
- construction assembly,
- finishing work carried out in parallel with the installation of the subsequent modules.
This is why investors appreciate the predictability of the process, whether they choose to a house to be self-assembled, a house with assembly, or a house with assembly and pouring of the foundation slab.
The foundation slab - the element that synchronises the whole process
Some builders opt for complete site preparation by Wascovilla, including the construction of the foundation slab. For logistics, this is important because the foundations are built in close alignment with the design of the modules and their delivery schedule.
It's minimises the risk of delays during the installation phase and ensures full structural compatibility.
Why is planning so important?
Modular frame house is a system. Each of its components responds to the successive stages of the process, from the first sketch, to the processing of the material in the factory, to the assembly of the final module on the plot.
With the right logistics:
- the investor receives expected date of implementation,
- assembly units can operate without downtime,
- transport is optimised and safe,
- the risk of installation errors is reduced to a minimum.
At Wascovilla, we ensure that the whole works as a precise system in which the design, manufacture, transport and assembly constitute one coherent process. It is for this reason that modular technology, backed up by professional logistics, allows investors to realistically predict construction completion times.
If you want to find out how quickly we can put up your house, welcome to contact.




