LUMORA.
Delivery Partner

Every gap in the chain, covered.

Lumora sits in every interface between offshore manufacture and a signed-off Australian building — advisory, manufacturing oversight, licensed engineering, registered builder, logistics. The supply chain has many pieces. We coordinate every one of them.

01

Advisory

Cost modelling and module typology selection for modular projects in Australia and New Zealand.

We start upstream of construction. Before a module is fabricated or a contract signed, we work alongside developers to test whether modular is the right answer for the site — and what it should actually cost, deliver, and yield.

Deliverables
  • Cost modelling against traditional build
  • Module typology selection
02

Manufacturing Integration

Bilingual QA/QC and production oversight across our manufacturing partners in Asia.

Our team sits between the developer and the factory floor, resolving engineering questions in real time, and holding the line on quality through every production stage.

Deliverables
  • Bilingual program management
  • Resident QA/QC on the production line
  • Engineering & shop-drawing liaison
  • Production reporting to client cadence
03

Engineering & Compliance

Licensed engineers, registered builders, and certification — every gap in the chain, covered.

Australian building code does not bend for offshore manufacturing. We bridge it. Lumora brings the people who can sign for the work — registered architects, licensed structural engineers, MEP consultants, and a registered builder — backed by an in-house shop-drawing team translating Australian standards into manufacturing drawings. All integrated into the project from day one, not bolted on at the end.

Deliverables
  • Licensed architect with modular experience
  • Licensed structural engineer
  • Licensed mechanical engineer with sign-off authority
  • Registered builder for site delivery
  • Shop-drawing design team
  • NCC compliance across all Australian states
  • PCA liaison & CodeMark coordination
  • Insurance and warranty framework
04

Delivery & Logistics

Shipping, port handling, site assembly, and builder coordination.

A module only earns its value once it is craned into place. We coordinate the line from factory floor to final fit-out — freight, ports, inland transport, crane windows and local trades — so the builder can plan their program with the certainty of a fixed date.

Deliverables
  • Ocean freight & port handling
  • Inland transport to site
  • Crane scheduling & lift plans
  • Local builder coordination
  • Commissioning & handover
Manufacturing capacity

Real scale,
not a render.

Lumora's manufacturing partners operate dedicated steel-frame modular lines with the capacity for high-volume programmes. Production runs in parallel with site works and is supervised by our bilingual resident QA team throughout fabrication.

Modular production line — multiple steel-frame modules at fit-out stageModular factory aisle — completed module shells lined up for fit-out
Who we work with

Built for institutional property thinking.

Hotel & Accommodation Developers

Hotel, motel, holiday park and caravan park operators looking to compress build programme and open earlier — without losing room-quality control.

Student & Co-Living Developers

Operators of student accommodation, boarding houses and co-living buildings where repeatable room modules and code compliance are the unlock.

Residential & Remote Developers

Granny flats, residential homes, and remote / mining-camp accommodation — bespoke modules delivered under one chain of compliance.

Frequently asked

The questions developers ask first.

Traditional construction happens on the site, in sequence, in the weather. Modular runs in parallel: roughly 90% of the building — structure, fit-out, services — is completed in a controlled factory environment, then craned onto the prepared site for the final 10%. The result is a faster, more predictable program.

Yes. Modular projects follow the same planning, building, and code-compliance pathway as conventional construction. About 70% of projects need a planning permit; every project needs a building permit. Lumora handles the regulatory pathway as part of our Advisory and Compliance work.

Typically 4–6 months from contract to handover, depending on scope. Module fabrication runs in parallel with site preparation — which is where most of the time saving comes from.

A faster program, lower weather risk, better quality control (factory rather than site conditions), less on-site disturbance, and a clean handover interface for the builder. The same building, delivered with less friction.

Yes — we design, document, and certify to NCC and state codes from day one. Compliance is owned in-house: structural engineer, mechanical engineer with sign-off authority, and registered builder, working with the PCA. There is no “imported building” exception to navigate.

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