Modpacs Pty Ltd
Build smarter. Build local. Build with Modpacs.
Website:
modpacs.com.au
Manufacturing Location:
Australia only (Onshore)
Head Office Address:
Unit 7/ 12 Daintree Dr Redland Bay Business Park, Redland Bay, Brisbane 4165
Years in Operation:
40+ years (founder Peter Woods pioneered modular housing innovation used in 500+ projects)
Target Markets:
Private Homes / Residential
Granny Flats / Secondary Dwellings
Two-Storey Homes
Affordable Housing
Remote / Indigenous Communities
Emergency Housing
Special Needs Accommodation
Education Facilities
Short-term Project Housing
Business enquiry contact:
modpacs.com.au/contact-us
Modpacs revolutionises component-built housing with over 40 years of expertise, delivering innovative, cost-effective, and high-quality solutions. Founded by Peter Woods, who pioneered modular housing innovation utilised in over 500 projects ranging from affordable housing for NSW Housing Commission to upscale homes and the CSIRO Ski Lodge at Perisher. Unlike factory-built housing, Modpacs champions open market availability and fosters industry-wide collaboration, enabling local builders to deliver modern, sustainable housing solutions without delays, cost blowouts, or design limitations. The Modpacs MK6, the latest iteration, combines unique component assemblies with advanced offerings from respected suppliers like James Hardie and Bondor.
Capabilities
Modular panelised building system (flatpack)
Granny flats and secondary dwellings
Two-storey home construction
Custom residential designs
Remote and Indigenous community housing
Emergency and temporary housing
Special needs accommodation
Education facilities
Fully managed projects or hybrid assembly options
Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) enabling lower-skilled labour
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4/45 Jardine Street, Redland Bay Business Park, QLD, Australia
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2D panelised flatpack system with easy-to-assemble components using Modern Methods of Construction (MMC).
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Precision-engineered components; sustainable materials selection; low embodied carbon materials.
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