We guide you through the entire process — from early feasibility and design through to factory construction and on-site installation. By managing each stage in-house, we provide clarity around cost, program and delivery, with fewer handovers and less uncertainty.
Once designs are approved, construction can begin either via Keep Modular (MMC), or Keep Construction (Traditional).
Once feasibility is confirmed, we develop the design and manage planning approvals as required.
Design, coordination and documentation are undertaken with factory construction and installation in mind from the outset.
Every project starts with a conversation. We discuss your site, goals, budget and timing, and whether modular is the right approach. Where helpful, this may include a factory visit to better understand the process and product.
We assess planning controls, site constraints and modular suitability to confirm what’s achievable. This stage provides early clarity around scope, cost and planning pathway before moving into detailed design.
Following installation, final connections, inspections and certification are completed. Projects are delivered through to handover with a clear scope, defined responsibilities and reduced uncertainty around timeframes.
Modular construction is not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Where modular provides clear benefits — such as reduced site disruption, improved certainty or better control over complex detailing — it is pursued. Where conventional construction is more appropriate, projects transition into delivery through KEEP Constructions, applying the same integrated thinking and coordination.