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Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick and helpful answers to the most common questions about our services, policies, and more.

A prefab modular building is constructed off-site in a controlled environment and then transported to the final location for installation. It can be used for offices, studios, accommodation, and more.

With proper maintenance, units can last 30 years or more.

Standard units in stock are 14.5m2. Gospace can provide custom sizes and multi-module configurations are available.

Most units use screw piles or timber foundations, which are low-impact and reusable. For sealed yards, they can simply be placed on the ground. Whether a flat yard, blocks or foundations, the container much be level.

Yes. Layouts, finishes, fixtures, and even structural elements can be customized to suit your needs.

Yes. They are built to withstand New Zealand’s varied climate, including high wind zones.

Absolutely. Modular systems are designed to be scalable. You can add modules as your needs grow.

For product in stock and assembled, this can be done in a matter of hours. For units requiring assembly and delivery, this can be done within a week. For customized or out of stock units, this will take 6 – 8 weeks.

Yes. Units are designed to be relocated easily with minimal site disruption.

Units are typically assembled in Auckland from imported raw materials.

Yes. Delivery is available across New Zealand, including remote locations.

Transport is quoted separately due to variable costs.

Buildings under 30m² without kitchen/bathroom may not need consent. Buildings with plumbing or over 30m² typically require consent. From early 2026, standalone dwellings up to 70m² may be exempt under new laws.

Yes. Short and Long terms lease/rental is offered

Most units come turnkey with insulation, electrical, and finishes. Site work and transport may be extra.

Offices, Studios, Emergency housing, Construction site offices, Granny flats, Remote workspaces.

Yes. Units are designed to be relocatable and resalable.

Yes. Modular construction reduces waste, uses energy-efficient materials, and supports sustainability goals.

Yes. Light foundations and minimal land disturbance make them ideal for eco-sensitive areas.