BauMart Delivers First Modular Home Units to Site With Commissioning Due Q1 FY27

By Josua Ferreira -

First modular units land on site as BauMart’s offsite housing project gets underway

BauMart Holdings (ASX: BMH) has delivered four modular home units to its project site, marking the commencement of its modular housing project under the BuildMart Modular offering.

The units arrived at Fremantle Port at the beginning of June 2026 before being transported to the project location, where they are now positioned for installation and assembly. The completion of this delivery and logistics phase represents what the Company described as a key early milestone in the project program.

The development marks a tangible step in BauMart’s stated strategy to participate in modern methods of construction.

What the delivery milestone signals for investors

Moving from strategy to physical execution carries weight for shareholders. The arrival of the units on site provides evidence of delivery capability rather than intent alone, demonstrating that the Company can progress its modular ambitions through to physical assets positioned for assembly.

The units were delivered in collaboration with the Company’s project partners. Commissioning is anticipated during the first quarter of Financial Year 2027, subject to customary construction, regulatory and site conditions.

BuildMart Modular Project Timeline

Project status snapshot:

  • Units arrived: early June 2026, Fremantle Port

  • Status: delivered to site, positioned for installation and assembly

  • Delivery method: in collaboration with project partners

  • Anticipated commissioning: Q1 FY27

CEO Commentary

“The delivery of these units to site is a tangible demonstration of the speed and quality that modular construction can offer. We are pleased to be progressing this project under BuildMart Modular in collaboration with our partners, and we look forward to showcasing the strength of this housing solution as the project advances,” said Agata Dharma, Chief Executive Officer.

Understanding modular construction

Modular, or offsite, construction involves the manufacture of dwelling units within a controlled factory environment prior to transport and assembly on site. The completed sections are then delivered to the project location for installation, as demonstrated by the four units now positioned for assembly.

The method is increasingly recognised across the building and construction sector. According to the Company, it offers the ability to deliver high quality outcomes with greater program certainty and reduced on-site construction time when compared with conventional building methods.

For investors, this places BauMart within a broader sector shift toward modern methods of construction. Exposure to this trend supports the Company’s growth narrative as it pursues emerging opportunities in the modular housing segment.

Attribute Modular / Offsite Construction Conventional Building
Build environment Controlled factory On-site
Program certainty Greater Baseline
On-site construction time Reduced Longer
Quality outcomes High, factory-controlled

Where BauMart’s modular strategy fits in the bigger picture

The modular housing project sits within a diversified business that spans sourcing, procurement and end-to-end supply chain services, the supply and distribution of building materials, modular and offsite housing solutions, and investment, leasing and related asset-based services.

The Company describes this as a dual capability, combining supply chain delivery with asset investment. ASX listed since June 2015 and headquartered in Perth, BauMart positions modular housing as an emerging opportunity within its broader operations.

What comes next

Project commissioning is anticipated during Q1 FY27, subject to customary construction, regulatory and site conditions. The Company intends to update shareholders on further progress at the appropriate time.

Management has stated it looks forward to showcasing the strength of the modular housing solution as the project advances.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is BuildMart Modular and what does BauMart Holdings do with it?

BuildMart Modular is BauMart Holdings' offsite housing offering, under which the company manufactures dwelling units in a controlled factory environment before transporting and assembling them on site. BauMart delivered its first four modular units to a project site via Fremantle Port in early June 2026.

When is BauMart's modular housing project expected to be commissioned?

BauMart anticipates commissioning of its modular housing project during the first quarter of Financial Year 2027, subject to customary construction, regulatory, and site conditions.

What is modular or offsite construction and how does it differ from conventional building?

Modular construction involves building dwelling units inside a controlled factory before transporting them to a project site for assembly, offering greater program certainty and reduced on-site construction time compared with conventional building methods.

What milestone has BauMart Holdings just reached with its modular housing project?

BauMart has completed the delivery and logistics phase of its modular housing project, with four units arriving at Fremantle Port in early June 2026 and now positioned on site for installation and assembly — the first physical milestone under the BuildMart Modular program.

How does BauMart's modular housing strategy fit within its broader business?

Modular and offsite housing is one of four business segments for BauMart, sitting alongside supply chain and procurement services, building materials distribution, and asset investment and leasing — giving the company a dual capability combining supply chain delivery with asset-based investment.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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