Why Prefab?
Smarter Construction for Modern Living
Prefab isn’t about shortcuts — it’s about building smarter.
At AGF – Auz Granny Flat, we use advanced steel prefab construction to deliver high-quality granny flats, co-living spaces, and duplex homes faster, cleaner, and with greater precision than traditional on-site builds.
What Is Prefab Construction?
Smarter Construction for Modern Living
Prefab isn’t about shortcuts — it’s about building smarter.
Prefab (prefabricated) construction means your home is largely manufactured off-site in a controlled factory environment, then transported to your property for installation.
Instead of building everything outdoors — exposed to weather delays and inconsistent workmanship — key components are engineered and assembled with precision before arriving on-site.
At AGF, we combine prefab manufacturing with structural steel framing, creating strong, durable homes designed specifically for Australian conditions.
The Technology Behind AGF Prefab
Our prefab system uses:
- Structural steel frames built to AS4100
- Factory-controlled fabrication for accuracy
- Pre-finished internal wall systems
- High-performance insulation
- Double-glazed windows
- Modular assembly techniques
This approach allows us to deliver consistent quality while dramatically reducing build time and on-site disruption.
Every AGF prefab home is engineered for:
Strength
Durability
Energy efficiency
Long-term performance
Why Prefab Is Better Than Traditional Builds
-Typical build timelines are approximately 10–12 weeks from approvals and site readiness
– Less waiting. Faster rental returns. Earlier move-in.
Factory manufacturing means:
-Precise measurements
-Consistent finishes
-Reduced defects
-Better structural integrity
Prefab construction reduces:
-Labour inefficiencies
-Material wastage
-Unexpected variations
Cleaner & More Sustainable
-Lower material waste
-Reduced site disturbance
-Energy-efficient design
Better for your budget. Better for the environment.
Every AGF prefab build complies with Australian regulations and standards, including:
-Structural steel to AS4100
-BASIX energy requirements
-NCC (National Construction Code)
-Certified engineering
-Private certifier inspections
-Occupation Certificate on completion
Prefab doesn’t mean compromise — it means precision.
