Our Services

One Partner. Every Stage.

CUBICORE provides a full suite of modular construction services — from early design to final handover — ensuring seamless communication, consistent quality, and efficient delivery.

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Design & Engineering

We collaborate closely with clients to refine concepts, prepare architectural and structural drawings, and ensure compliance with Australian standards (NCC, AS, NASH).

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Manufacturing & Quality Control

All modules are precision-built in our controlled factory environment. Every unit undergoes multiple inspections to meet strict quality, safety, and finish standards before delivery.

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Logistics & Transport

Our logistics team manages every detail — from packaging and route planning to multimodal transportation — to ensure the safe and timely delivery of every module, even to remote project sites.

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On-site Installation

Our experienced installation teams assemble modules quickly and safely, connecting services, finishes, and utilities with minimal on-site disruption.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do these modular units comply with Australian building codes? Toggle Arrow

Absolutely. All units are engineered to meet the National Construction Code (NCC) and Building Code of Australia (BCA) standards. This includes specific requirements for AS 1170 (Structural design actions) and AS 3000 (Electrical installations). We ensure all "donga" units meet or exceed local council and mining industry safety benchmarks.

Can the buildings withstand severe weather in regions like the Western Australia or Northern Queensland? Toggle Arrow

Yes. Our modular designs are rated for specific Wind Regions, ranging from Region A through to Region D (Cyclonic). For projects in Western Australia or the NT, we use reinforced steel frames and specialized tie-down systems to ensure stability during Category 5 cyclone events.

How do you handle the extreme Australian heat for worker comfort? Toggle Arrow

Thermal performance is a priority. We use high R-value insulation and double-glazed windows to maintain internal temperatures. Our designs prioritize energy efficiency to reduce the high cost of HVAC operation in remote sites, often achieving 6-star energy ratings or higher.

How does the modular design support the "Village" feel for FIFO workers? Toggle Arrow

Modern Australian mining camps focus heavily on Worker Wellbeing. Our modules are designed for superior acoustic privacy (to help night-shift workers sleep) and include "Ensuite" bathrooms as standard. We also offer specialized modules for "Wet Mess" (bars), gyms, and high-speed Wi-Fi hubs to boost morale for Fly-In Fly-Out (FIFO) crews.

Why should we choose a China-based manufacturer for our mining project? Toggle Arrow

Guangdong, China offers the world’s most mature Modular Supply Chain. We can source high-quality insulation, cabinetry, and steel within a 200km radius, allowing us to complete a 100-person camp in as little as 4–8 weeks. This speed is unattainable for most local Australian builders.

Do you provide fully assembled units or flat-pack kits? Toggle Arrow

We offer a hybrid supply model tailored to your project’s logistics and budget. We can provide Volumetric (fully fitted) modules for complex areas like kitchens and bathrooms to minimize on-site plumbing, and Flat-pack kits for standard accommodation or offices to maximize shipping efficiency.

Choosing Between Volumetric & Flat-pack: which option is more cost-effective for an Australian mining project? Toggle Arrow

It depends on your site location and labor availability:
Choose Flat-pack if you want to save on sea freight. It’s ideal for large-scale dormitories where you have an assembly team on-site in Australia.
Choose Volumetric if your site is extremely remote with high local labor costs. These units arrive "plug-and-play"—meaning they are 90% complete, including floor finishes, cabinetry, and electrical fixtures, requiring only final connection.