
Maraylya, NSW – 2 Module Skillion
Design Phase Architectural and Structural Engineering, Footing support,
Frame
BuiltQuik is committed to working in partnership with communities through practical, scalable housing solutions: supporting local employment, cultural connection, and long-term resilience.
BuiltQuik’s mission is to build in partnership with communities by engaging through the design, fabrication, and construction process. Our culturally aligned designs can specify local available materials, to maximise the local socioeconomic benefits of construction projects, as well as helping local trades to build more houses with locally sourced fit-out materials and labour.
The BuiltQuik Community Led Co-Design process develops custom building plans through community engagement and consultation with all community-based building projects.
Our design phase seeks to ensure that the specific needs of communities are considered, especially in relation to:
BuiltQuik aims to work in partnership with communities through collaboration. Local employment opportunities include:
See our Projects page to see how we worked with the Mogo Local Aboriginal Land Council to rebuild after the devastation of the New Year’s Day fires in 2019 destroyed family homes, employing three local trades assistants who were essential to every stage of design, installation, and fit-out of the community’s new homes.

Design Phase Architectural and Structural Engineering, Footing support,
Frame

BuiltQuik delivered a standard 3 Module Offset gable roofed frame,

Throughout the project, three local trades assistants – two family
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On the lands that we study, we walk, and we live, we acknowledge and respect the traditional custodians and cultural knowledge holders of these lands.
On the lands that we study, we walk, and we live, we acknowledge and respect the traditional custodians and cultural knowledge holders of these lands.
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