Are modular buildings permanent or temporary?

Modular buildings can be temporary, permanent, or a combination of both, depending on how they are designed, installed, and used. Ausco Modular delivers solutions across all three scenarios, allowing buildings to support short-term projects, long-term operations, or evolving needs over time.

Temporary (hire) modular buildings are compliant to the NCC at the year of build and designed for short-term or project-based use and are available across all Australian states. They are commonly hired by industries such as construction, mining, education, government, and technical services.

Typical hire buildings include:

Hire periods are flexible and can be adjusted to suit changing project timelines and operational requirements.

Permanent modular buildings are designed and manufactured as long-term structures and are built to meet the requirements of the National Construction Code (NCC). They are used across a wide range of sectors, supporting durable and compliant building outcomes.

These buildings are commonly delivered for:

Permanent modular buildings are designed to offer the same durability, performance, and lifespan expectations as traditionally constructed buildings.