Modular Housing:
Rapid Assembly, High-Quality Materials, Carbon Positive Design - a Solution to the Housing Crisis and Commercial Needs.
Why Modular?
Modular construction shifts a significant portion of on-site activities (conventional site-built construction) to off-site manufacturing under a factory environment (off-site activities / modular construction). It has the potential to significantly increase the speed of construction while lowering costs. In Australia's need to develop more housing and accomodation options, Ternary Homes presents as part of the solution to answer to the problem with a greener, faster, smarter, and cost effective solution.

Ternary Homes = Zero Energy Trajectory
Zero Energy Homes have an energy-efficient thermal shell and when combined with renewable energy systems, over a year their total energy production minus their total energy use equals zero, moreover, puts these houses in a position to be carbon-positive.


Guided by a deep commitment to environmental stewardship, we prioritise the reduction of our carbon footprint.

Mining & Military Facilities
Modular construction isn't just efficient; it's perfectly tailored for large-scale accommodation needs. The rapid deployment and straightforward assembly of our modules redefine the notion of speed and ease in construction.
The point of difference with modular camps is the swift setup, but also the flexibility to relocate these modules, ensuring adaptability without compromising quality. By facilitating ease of relocation, we minimise the need for new construction, reducing the carbon footprint and embodying sustainability in every aspect of our approach.



Creating Local Opportunity
The construction of modular homes presents a unique opportunity for local workers to be trained and employed in assembling houses under the guidance of a qualified builder. Modular homes are known for their simplicity and straightforward construction process, which makes them ideal for training purposes. By investing in training programs, local workers can gain valuable skills in construction while contributing to the local economy. Assembling modular homes requires a range of tasks, from basic carpentry to electrical and plumbing work, providing opportunities for individuals with varying skill levels to participate. This not only boosts the local economy by creating jobs but also offers meaningful employment to unskilled workers, providing them with decent work and the chance to develop valuable skills for the future.