One of the biggest benefits of building modular is speed, especially in rural and regional areas, where traditional builds can take 18–24 months due to weather, distance, and trade shortages. With Evoke Living Homes, the process is streamlined, predictable, and far quicker than a conventional build.
Here’s what you can expect when building with us and how our modular approach helps you avoid the common delays faced by rural homeowners.
We start by finalising your design, colours, and site plans, then handle all required council and building approvals.
Traditional Challenges:
Rural builds often face long delays at this stage due to complex approvals and slow communication between councils and builders.
The Evoke Difference:
Our in-house team manages your entire pre-construction process and works directly with regional councils, ensuring your approvals progress quickly and efficiently.
Once your plans are approved, we prepare your contract, confirm inclusions, and lock in your build schedule.
Traditional Challenges:
Many on-site builders struggle to secure trades and materials on time, especially in remote areas.
The Evoke Difference:
Because our homes are built off-site in a controlled manufacturing facility, we pre-schedule materials and trades before construction begins, keeping your timeline on track from day one.
Your home is built indoors, protected from weather delays and site access issues. On average, our homes are completed in just 15 weeks, ensuring consistent quality every step of the way.
Some of our single-module and Presto designs can be completed in as little as 8 weeks, but we average around 15 as most homes are fully customised to suit each client.
Traditional Challenges:
On-site builds can face months of delay from rain, trade shortages, or delivery issues, especially in rural WA, pushing timelines out to 18 months or more.
The Evoke Difference:
Our modular process eliminates these setbacks. By the time your home leaves our facility, it’s already 90% complete, meaning your build progresses while others are still waiting for their slab to dry.
Once delivered, we complete the final fit-offs, service connections, and any on-site structures such as carports, verandahs, or decks. While these can add a little extra time, the overall on-site stage is still far shorter than a traditional build.
From design to handover, most Evoke Living Homes projects take six to eight months — often less than half the time of a conventional build. For rural homeowners, that can mean moving in a whole year earlier.
Some builders promote extremely fast timelines that only reflect the physical construction stage, not design, approvals, or site works. These missing stages can add months to the real timeline.
At Evoke Living Homes, our timeframes are transparent and realistic, covering every stage from your first consultation to handover. You’ll always know exactly what to expect — no hidden delays, no surprises.
Disclaimer: The timeframes outlined above are provided as a general guide only. Each project is unique, and build times can vary depending on factors such as site conditions, design complexity, council requirements, and weather during on-site works. Our experienced team will work closely with you to provide the most accurate and personalised schedule for your home, ensuring clear communication and realistic expectations every step of the way.