How does it work?
Concision is a complementary system to traditional building. The unique software takes house designs and working drawings and translates them into production stages within the factory. Trained technicians then oversee the entire production process, with rigorous quality control checks in place throughout each stage.
The Concision machinery produces the walls, floors and roof panels of a house in the factory with all insulation, cabling, plumbing and plastering included in the efficient manufacturing process. Once the house structure is built in panels it is transported to site and fully assembled. At this point it is ready for connection to services, and for all finishings such as painting, joinery and flooring.
The Concision Process
1. Design
Once you have finalised your dream home with us, these comprehensive plans are forwarded to Concision.
2. Digitise
Designs are translated into digital files that run the Concision CNC machinery. Concision uses European software package Cadwork, designed specifically to support this machinery.
3. Measure
A high degree of accuracy in measurements (+-0.5mm) is achieved because the machinery used to produce all of the building elements is digitally controlled.
4. Cut
To ensure the integrity and accuracy of each element, all timber is cut on-site using a high-tech 5 axis CNC controlled saw. The saw operates virtually hands-free with automatic in-feed and out-feed features.
5. Insulate
Concision homes are insulated to the R value appropriate to your location. Because the insulation is installed to precise procedures and tolerances, maximum insulation benefits are always achieved.
6. Windows
Homes constructed with Concision technology use high quality aluminium framed double glazed windows of contemporary design, to ensure thermal and noise insulation standards are met and that weather tightness is never an issue.
7. Electrics
Throughout the production process, all electrical fitting locations are programmed into the CNC equipment. This allows for behind-the-wall electrical services to be installed accurately and efficiently within the factory.
8. Plumbing
All behind-the-wall plumbing requirements are installed in the factory. This ensures the accuracy and efficiency of the build are maintained. All plumbing is tested and approved before the element leaves the factory.
9. Transport
Wall, roof and floor elements are transported to site via a fleet of purpose-built trailers. This system has been specifically designed to give high freight efficiency and to ensure zero damage caused by freight issues.
10. Assembly
Because elements come to site completed and to exacting standards of accuracy, the assembly process is seamless, with each element fitting perfectly. Elements are joined with proven technology accepted by all Councils in New Zealand.
