Speed
Building in a controlled factory setting eliminates weather delays and allows for simultaneous site works, speeding up construction by up to 50% compared to traditional onsite builds.
As a leader in the design and manufacture of modular buildings, we pride ourselves on our innovative solutions and the benefits they deliver to our residential and commercial clients.
We are firmly committed to championing local suppliers and collaborators on every project. Our state-of-the-art facilities in Melbourne and Queensland let you witness your modular build firsthand. You can also visit our centrally located New South Wales office to meet the team, share ideas, and discuss how to bring your vision to life.
I am the Residential Design Manager at Modscape, I oversee the residential projects throughout the documentation phase into construction. I love being able to take the conceptual designs produced by our in-house Architects and transform them into detailed high-end sustainable homes.
Ever since I can remember I have always had a fascination with how things go together, from playing with Lego as a kid, to working on cars with my dad growing up. This quickly translated into a strong interest in design and construction and the relationship they share and the influence good design can have on the constructability and quality of the outcome, plus modules and Lego share a lot of similarities!
Never stop learning, and never be scared to explore new ideas.
It would have to be Jan’s of course!
Bronte Beach, as featured on The Local Project, would have to top my list. This project was a lot of firsts for me, and proved a great learning experience. The final outcome speaks for itself.
I was working for a modular builder specialising in bathroom components. I started as a Project Coordinator and later moved into Contracts Administration. This shift to CA allowed me to focus on my strength in numbers and coordination.
I was studying architecture in Singapore, but realised I preferred construction management. I preferred the collaborative, problem-solving side of construction, where there’s a greater emphasis on communication and working with people.
I became interested in modular construction while working with bathroom pods in my previous role. Modscape’s approach of building entire structures, rather than just components, really stood out to me. It’s where the industry is going, especially in Australia where labour costs are so high. Technology improves productivity, making the whole building process far more efficient.
I’ve been impressed with how structured Modscape’s processes are. The company doesn’t rely on any one person to move things along. Here, the system is setup to support the whole team, which allows the company to grow and run efficiently.
I usually go to the gym in the morning, whereas in the evenings I prefer low intensity activities like stretching or Pilates. I love playing golf, so with summer coming, I’m hoping to fit in a few rounds after work while it’s still light outside. It’s a great way to relax and recharge.
Josh oversees all aspects of Modscape’s pre–construction process spanning both commercial and residential sectors including procurement, project management and consultation, production management and sales management. Josh is passionate about the evolution and growth of the modular space – both locally and internationally.
Joined Modscape
2022
In my role as an Estimator, I love putting together different components of a project to create a complete cost estimate. It requires accurate detail analysis.
I’ve always loved building things, whether it was puzzles, Lego, or intricate models. That natural curiosity evolved into a passion for turning ideas into reality through construction, which pushed me to pursue my studies and eventually a career in the field.
Embrace change and take risks. The biggest opportunities for growth come when you step out of your comfort zone. It’s how you develop new skills and discover strengths you didn’t know you had.
Definitely Jan’s!
t’s hard to pick just one, as each project has its own memorable moments. But estimating my first project independently at Modscape and then watching it come to life in the factory stands out as one of the highlights of my career.
My descendants. I’d love to see how technology evolves and shapes the way people live in the future.
Definitely seeing Dariush, one of my favourite Iranian singers.
A helicopter, a skilled pilot, and my phone to capture some photos on the way home.
I love working closely with the entire project delivery team – from builders to estimators. Plus, it’s exciting to be able to walk from my desk to the manufacturing facility and see projects come to life.
I was drawn to architecture because of my love for drawing – no pun intended! As I studied and worked, I quickly realised that the sketch is just the beginning. Now, the most thrilling part for me is the problem-solving and watching the process lead to a finished result.
Be patient and honest with yourself. There’s so much to learn in this industry, and it takes time. Thankfully, there are plenty of great people around to help you along the way.
An off-grid house in the middle of country Victoria. It was my first time working on such a remote and expansive site.
I’m a huge Formula 1 fan – go Danny Ric!
Sports team – Western Bulldogs.
Movie – Lost in Translation. Ratatouille is a sentimental favourite.
Musician / Artist – I like a bit of jazz, but don’t ask me to name an artist!
I started as a Quantity Surveyor, focusing on cost management for clients, particularly in commercial projects like schools and fire stations. After a few years, I wanted to understand more of the builder’s side, so I transitioned to an estimator role with a fitout company before eventually joining Modscape.
I was inspired by my mum, who was heavily involved in building houses back in Vietnam. She managed the design and construction of several homes, and I got to witness the process firsthand. Even though I initially studied chemistry, I realised my passion was in construction, so I made the switch.
My first exposure to modular construction was during my time as a Quantity Surveyor, working on projects like kindergartens and schools. I was impressed by the efficiency and how much of the work could be done offsite.
I was surprised by how different the installation process is in modular construction. Most of the work is completed in the factory, then transported to site for installation. It’s a stark contrast to traditional construction, where everything happens on-site, and it really changes the way you approach costing. I also didn’t expect to be working on projects all over Australia, from Victoria to Queensland, which has been an exciting challenge.
I stay pretty active after work. I run in the mornings, play badminton, and practice Brazilian jiu-jitsu. When I’m sparring or playing a match, I’m completely focused – it’s a great way to unwind.
Leading Modscape’s finance and accounting duties, Scott delivers financial services including accounting, reporting and budgeting, and oversees organisational policies and legislative compliance. CPA qualified, Scott initially joined Modscape back in 2016 as Financial Controller, and brings a broad range of experience and capabilities to the group.
Joined Modscape
2016
As the residential interior designer, I love seeing the uniqueness of each project we work on, and how the design evolves and emphasises the best elements of modular building.
Design has always inspired me, from art, to fashion, interiors, architecture, and music. I think it’s all very connected. The interior architecture of a building is very important in enhancing a space – it’s more than just soft furnishing or paint colours. You can create a mood or ambience in a space by working with different materials, lighting, and flow.
Just do what makes you happy! Don’t follow a career path because that’s what your meant to do, its your life so find work that nourishes you.
Hmm, I don’t think I would to be honest! But I wouldn’t mind swapping with the factory team for a day, I think I could pick up some useful building skills and maybe even drive the crane!
With a background in residential and commercial documentation, Will is pivotal in developing Modscape’s manufacturing processes. Leveraging BIM, along with other advanced digital workflows, Will guarantees that precision and efficiency are consistently integrated into every project.
I’m a Project Manager, which I love thanks to the diverse range of project Modscape offers – from bespoke architecturally designed homes to complex commercial projects, right across Australia.
My dad worked in the industry, so from an early age I had exposure to all facets of construction and my passion grew from there.
There are a lot of talented and experienced leaders in the industry. I’ve always found the best way to improve and grow is through observing how these leaders operate and incorporate that into my own day-to-day role.
The current project we’re undertaking with our client, Qbuild. Modscape are assisting the Qbuild team with an ‘uplift’ programme, which aims to upskill trainees and apprentices in QLD and further promote the benefits of modern methods of construction in Australia.
Ancestors. I recently signed up to ancestory.com to find out about my family history which spans back to the early 1600s in Northhamptonshire, England.
Embarrassingly, the only concert I have ever been to is for Drake in 2019 – so that would be the best!
Moreton bay bugs, brioche rolls, and Kewpie mayonnaise.
I was a project manager in Queensland for a company that did industrial warehouses.
I was a tomboy. I always liked things that were more technical. Because I loved maths, my first choice was economics. But when applying to university, I realised I wanted to see something more tangible at the end of the day, rather than just paperwork. I got into construction and never looked back.
I love a challenge, and it was something new and different. I’m always drawn to excitement, adventure, and change… I changed countries, changed states, and changed companies. Why not change the way we build?
I’m surprised how a company can be so diverse, culturally, without it being its main goal. A lot of people preach on how diverse they are. But when you come to Modscape, you see people from different backgrounds, different nationalities, different experience levels, and it all works as a team. Modscape focuses on capabilities, and this naturally attracts people from different backgrounds.
I let my kids watch a comedy and just enjoy their giggles. I sit with my husband, maybe have a coffee or a glass of wine, and take in their laughter.
Craig excels in contractor management, business development, resource allocation, and construction oversight. A graduate of Victoria University, he combines his academic knowledge with practical experience, standing out as a seasoned operations professional in the industry.
Modular construction is fast-paced and constantly evolving, and we’re only skimming the surface of its potential. You’ll never get bored! One moment you’ll be designing a single modular project. The next, it’ll be a 250-module project.
Ever walked into a building foyer and stared up at it in awe? That feeling – that’s what got me into it.
Don’t be afraid to speak up. Your one-percent idea might be the solution to the problem.
The most memorable, challenging, and rewarding project has been the Mental Health Beds Expansion Program. It has been an absolute pleasure working alongside experts across the design and construction industry to deliver modules for these much–needed local mental health facilities in Epping and North Geelong.
Sports team – It hurts to say it, but the Essendon Bombers.
Movie – ‘Ratatouille’. Best Disney movie ever.
Musician / Artist – Modscape’s Kumar N Singh. Just ask him to sing. Trust me.
I enjoy being able to follow all the stages of a project – from design to construction in the factory, to completion on site.
I’ve always loved the process of learning how to make things previously making jewellery, and I was interested in how to build much bigger things. I’m inspired to create a more sustainable future.
Simply, get started!
Nobody – I’m excited to be using my engineering and design studies to help improve the way we manufacture buildings so that they’re more efficient and sustainable.
My descendants – I’m more interested to find out where we are going then where we have been.
It’s got to be the first Meredith Music Festival post Covid.
Snacks, a surfboard, and a boat.
The teamwork here is fantastic, and the work / life balance is a big plus! It’s great to be part of a dynamic group of people, who are all committed to supporting and collaborating with one another.
I’ve always loved putting things together and working with functional design. Tapping into my creative side and developing practical, well-thought-out construction solutions has always been a passion of mine.
Construction can be overwhelming, but breaking things down piece by piece—just like Modscape’s modular design approach—makes it manageable. Good time management is key. Focus on each part of the puzzle, and everything will come together.
I probably shouldn’t admit this to my prank-loving colleagues, but I have globophobia—yes, I’m terrified of balloons!
Sports team – Whoever’s playing against the teams that my family and friends support!
Movie – Too many to count! Pirates of the Caribbean, Shutter Island, Changeling—basically anything with Leonardo DiCaprio, Angelina Jolie, or Johnny Depp.
Musicician / Artist – Celine Dion. And yes, I can hit those high notes!
I love the fast pace – the busier, the better!
I wanted something more dynamic, and construction was the perfect fit.
Don’t drink, don’t smoke, don’t party – just study, study, study!
Honestly, no one! I enjoy the unique challenges my role brings.
My role stays consistent, but I love watching projects evolve from steel and timber frames to nearly complete buildings in a matter of weeks.
My ancestors – there’s royalty in the family history!
Madness at Wembley Arena. It was unforgettable.
A fishing rod, a pen and notepad, and a lighter.
Shaun is a results–driven leader and excels at driving improvement, managing change, and boosting team performance. His broad expertise is a cornerstone in Modscape’s growth and excellence.
Joined Modscape
2023
I initially trained as a carpenter in the UK, working on high-end restoration projects like Windsor Castle and Lincoln Cathedral. I later ran my own business specialising in green oak framing – a traditional building method that’s deeply rooted in UK heritage.
When we decided to move to Australia, my wife, who works in recruitment, happened to connect with Modscape. It was the only job I applied for, and it felt like the right fit from the start.
My grandfather built timber buses in Lancashire, and I spent weekends with him in his workshop, learning the craft. That’s where my passion for construction began, and I went straight into a four-year apprenticeship after school.
I believe modular construction is the future, especially in a growing country like Australia. It offers quick, high-quality solutions, which is essential as the population increases. I’d done some modular work years ago, and when the opportunity with Modscape came up, I saw the potential and wanted to be part of it.
The sheer potential of modular construction in Australia. The scale of projects we’re involved in, and how much modular can achieve, has been a real eye-opener.
Every day is different. I’m on-site working with the team on various projects, from high-end homes to larger developments. The variety keeps things exciting, and I get to wear a lot of hats, which I enjoy.
I have two young boys, so they keep me busy. We live near the beach on the Gold Coast, so we spend a lot of time there. I also play rugby union and coach my son’s team, which helps me stay connected to the community.
I’ve been fortunate to be in this industry for a long time, and working with Modscape for the past six years has been an incredible experience. The variety of projects, from bespoke residential homes to healthcare, hotels, and education, keeps things exciting. We’re constantly pushing to streamline DfMA delivery, and it’s a challenge we always rise to.
I started in construction back in 1990 as a first-year apprentice carpenter. Over time, I worked my way into BDM and PM roles. Seventeen years ago, I got into modular construction when it was still considered a cabin on a truck. Delivering one of Australia’s first modular hospitals was a pivotal moment for me.
If you don’t love what you do, don’t be afraid to find something new. Speak up when you have an idea and always be willing to give it a go.
The CFNR project stands out. We started a second temporary Modscape factory in Melbourne, and just 18 days later, we were in full production, building around 140 accommodation units. It was 36 weeks away from home with a talented team, all during a global pandemic.
I’ve been the oldest person at Modscape for years now, but I’m still the youngest at heart—and the best dancer!
Sports team – The South Sydney Rabbitohs
Movie – The Shawshank Redemption
Musician / Artist – INXS, U2, Guns N’ Roses
I moved to Australia two years ago from Scotland, where I worked as a Quantity Surveyor on public and private sector projects. When I arrived here, I naturally found myself working as a Contract Administrator to deliver a Secondary & Specialist School in Melbourne.
During my final year of high school, there were plans for a full demolition and rebuild of my school campus. I had been applying for university at the time, but this was a chance to gain hands-on experience while earning a degree. By the time I graduated, I had a solid six years of work experience, along with a degree in Quantity Surveying.
I was intrigued by how closely people work together. As an industry, we’re so often divided – different stakeholders, project teams, engineers, designers, and contractors. It’s rare to be able to implement lessons learnt or build relationships beyond the project.
The pace of modular construction is quite remarkable – 12 weeks compared to a typical two-year program for traditional construction. The ability to learn and improve within such a short timeframe has been eye-opening.
Queenslanders love to start early and finish early – everyone wants to go out and enjoy the sun. It’s a great lifestyle.
Lately, I’ve been prioritising fitness—getting back into running, swimming, and spending time at the gym. Living in a new city has also been a great excuse to explore local bars, restaurant and hidden beaches.
My role as Senior Architect has a strong design focus, which I love.
My family was in the architectural world, so I was immersed in it from a young age. Being around drawings and design tools was a defining experience for me as a kid.
Study hard and experiment more.
I wouldn’t switch – I’ve already got the job I want.
Every project I work on has taught me a valuable lesson.
I’ve seen too many movies to risk answering that!
A boat, a motor, and a good sense of direction.
I was working as a project coordinator for a large construction company in Canada, managing sustainable commercial projects including one of the country’s first carbon-neutral campuses.
I studied civil and structural engineering, but my passion for construction was influenced by my dad, who was a builder. Growing up, I often visited job sites with him, which sparked my interest early on.
I was frustrated with the slow adoption of sustainable practices in traditional construction. Modular offers a faster and more efficient approach that aligns with my values.
I was surprised by how well modular construction works for remote locations. It solves the labour scarcity problem and allows for high-quality builds where traditional methods would struggle.
I try to take it easy, spending time with my two-year-old daughter, often over dinner at home.
As a registered architect, Kumar is highly skilled in design coordination, technical detailing, and standards compliance. He provides invaluable modular design advice to both external architects and Modscape clients alike.
Joined modscape
2018
The speed that we design, build and complete quality projects is breaking the industry norms on a daily basis. Also, seeing clients go through our process and move into their completed homes gives a real sense of accomplishment.
I have always loved building things from an early age starting with Lego and dump trucks in the mud. My Pop had worked as an engineer and designer and suggested I study building design, from there I’ve moved into various other roles expanding my knowledge.
When someone says something can’t be done, show them it can. You can do anything just apply yourself and stay focused.
I’d take Jan’s position as CEO!
The Centre for National Resilience project was a game-changer. We established a temporary factory, enabling us to complete two buildings per day over 18 days. Achieving that alongside the Modscape team and subcontractors, especially during Covid restrictions, was incredibly rewarding.
Every day brings a new challenge, and seeing the finished product is incredibly rewarding.
Watching my dad build our family home and seeing the pride he took in completing it really inspired me to pursue this path.
Spend time with people who push you to be better.
AOD Wangaratta, my first project with Modscape, where I worked with an amazing team.
Ancestors—maybe they could explain a few things!
Foo Fighters, hands down.
A fishing rod, some beer, and a satellite phone.
The diversity and inclusivity are standout aspects. I get to be involved in each project’s journey from the estimators and designers to the site team. It’s rewarding to see it all come together.
The idea of creating something that could last forever and be enjoyed by others really drew me in. Plus, I’ve been surrounded by people in the industry—engineers, landscapers, sustainability consultants, and project managers—so it was only a matter of time before I caught the construction bug.
Don’t rush into things. Take a moment to get your bearings before diving in—that way, you give yourself the best chance to succeed.
I’ve been lucky to work across both the Commercial and Residential sides of Modscape. Rolling out the NSW Rural Hospital Accommodation Units was a highlight, showing the efficiency of modular construction. But more recently, the residential projects have been fantastic, creating homes that families can enjoy for generations.
I’ve got more surfboards than I have arms to carry them, but you never know which one you’ll need on any given day!
Sports team – Geelong Cats
Movie – Christopher Nolan’s films and Surf’s Up!
Musician / Artist – I’m all over the place, but lately, I’ve been switching between Guy Contact, Felipe Gordon, and Cookin Soul.
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