Aerial view of a completed Verto Build home showing the internal layout

Verto Build Pty Ltd

Custom homes, built off-site. Assembled on yours.

We design and prefabricate homes in our workshops using local Australian materials, then assemble them on your land — faster, cleaner and more predictable than building from scratch on site.

See the current project How it works
90Homes in delivery
2Cities — Sydney & Melbourne
100%Custom designed
LocalMaterials & trades

What we do

Built for developers who need certainty

Verto Build takes a custom home design and turns it into a kit of precision-made parts. The house is built indoors, delivered flat, and stood up on your site in days — not months of weather delays and trade sequencing.

01 — DESIGN

Designed around your site

Every home is drawn for the land it will sit on. Nothing is a catalogue product — we work from your architect's set or design it with you, then engineer it for prefabrication.

02 — PREFABRICATE

Made in the workshop

Walls, floors and roofs are built off-site as finished panels under cover. Consistent quality, no weather delays, and material waste kept out of your site.

03 — ASSEMBLE

Stood up on your land

Panels arrive labelled and in build order. A small crew and light lifting gear assemble the shell quickly, then we seal, service and finish it out.

The process

From drawing to finished home

A Verto home is broken down into flat panels sized to travel on a normal truck and be handled without heavy craneage. Here's what that looks like at each stage.

Step 01

The home is planned as parts

Before anything is cut, the whole house is worked out as a set of pieces — every wall, floor and roof section, sized so it can be built indoors, moved by road and lifted safely on site.

Each piece is labelled and mapped to exactly where it belongs, so nothing is guessed at on site.

Exploded assembly diagram showing roof cassettes, wall panels, floor cassettes and slab
The whole house separated into its roof, wall and floor pieces.

Step 02

Panels are built under cover

Wall, floor and roof panels are framed, clad, insulated and fitted with windows and doors inside our workshop — where conditions are controlled and quality is checked on every piece.

Internal walls and wet-area pods are built the same way, so rooms arrive on site already defined.

Cutaway view showing internal partition panels in position
Internal walls and room partitions shown in their built positions.

Step 03

Delivered flat, in build order

Panels travel flat-stacked and protected on standard trucks — no over-width permits, no oversized loads through suburban streets.

Loads are packed in reverse build order, so the first panel needed is the first one off the truck. A whole home arrives in a handful of deliveries.

Diagram of panels flat-stacked into delivery loads
Panels batched into truck loads, packed in the order they'll be stood.

Step 04

Assembled and finished on site

The slab goes down, panels are stood and joined, the roof goes on and the building is sealed — typically in a fraction of the on-site time a conventional build takes.

Services, fit-out and finishes follow, and the home is handed over complete.

Completed home showing each panel in its final position with solar roof
The finished home — every panel in its place, roof and solar complete.

Inside a Verto home

Prefabricated doesn't mean basic

Kitchens, bathrooms and living spaces are specified and finished to the same standard as any custom build — because they are one.

Current project

In delivery — 2026

90 homes across Sydney and Melbourne

Verto Build is currently delivering a 90-home program for development partners in Sydney and Melbourne. Each home is custom designed for its site, prefabricated in local workshops, and assembled on land as sites become ready.

Because the homes are built off-site in parallel, delivery isn't held up by weather, trade availability or one site running late — the program keeps moving.

90Homes
2Cities
NSW & VICWorkshops
RollingSite handovers
Aerial cutaway of a Verto Build home in the current 90-home program

Local materials

Australian materials, Australian trades

We build with what's made here. Local supply shortens lead times, keeps money in the regions we build in, and means we can stand behind every material in the home.

Workshops sit close to the sites they serve, so panels don't cross the country to reach your land.

  • Australian structural timberLocally milled, treated framing for walls, floors and roof structure.
  • Colorbond steel roofingAustralian-made steel roofing and rainwater goods, built to last in local conditions.
  • Hebel and timber claddingLightweight local wall systems, rendered or woodgrain finish.
  • Rooftop solar as standardFull-roof solar arrays designed in from day one, not retrofitted.
  • Local trades and suppliersWorkshop crews, fabricators and site teams hired in the cities we build in.

Why developers work with us

Fewer surprises between approval and handover

PROGRAM

Predictable timelines

Manufacturing runs while site works happen, so two things progress at once. Rain doesn't stop the factory.

SITE

Less disruption

Shorter on-site programs, fewer trades in rotation, less noise, less waste and a smaller footprint in the neighbourhood.

QUALITY

Consistent build standard

Every panel is made and checked in the same conditions, to the same standard — home one and home ninety.

Get in touch

Tell us about your site

Whether it's one home or a hundred, send us the site details and what you're trying to deliver. We'll come back with an approach, a program and an indicative cost.