Green Heritage KITS
From Small Retreats to Large Residences
Simplifying Construction, Amplifying Possibilities.
Our KITS are designed to cater to a wide range of building needs, from compact 40 m² homes to expansive residences of 1,000 m² or more. This flexibility makes them ideal for both individual clients, developers and professional construction teams.
Simple and Efficient Assembly
One of the standout features of Green Heritage KITS is their ease of assembly.
For example, a 100 m² basic KIT (shell of the house) can be fully erected in just over 15 days, requiring a team of only four people.
No Special Skills Required
The assembly process is straightforward and small houses does not demand advanced professional skills.
Supervision and Training Included
To ensure smooth execution, Green Heritage provides on-site supervision and training. This ensures that even those new to construction can confidently and successfully assemble the KIT.
The Ultimate Combination of Simplicity and Performance
Our KITS are engineered to be:
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Time-Efficient: Assembly is quick and methodical, minimizing delays.
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User-Friendly: Clear instructions and support make the process intuitive.
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High-Quality: Components are precisely pre-fabricated, guaranteeing a perfect fit.
By offering this level of simplicity and efficiency, Green Heritage KITS empower individuals and companies to build sustainable, durable, and beautiful homes without the complexities and delays of traditional construction methods.
The 4 Types of Kits Created by Green Heritage
Regardless of the type of KIT, the general workflow required to produce our KITS includes the structure, insulation, and waterproofing
How do We Create and Produce the KITS?
1st Phase: Project Design
The initial stage integrates architecture and engineering to decide on the Green Heritage construction system, aligned with the desired aesthetics and budget.
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Analysis of the architectural project
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Study of the construction system
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Structural composition (materials, preliminary calculations, etc.)
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Selection of materials (structure, insulation, windows/frames, waterproofing), their impact, and costs
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Integration of foundations, basements, or retaining walls
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Thermal study
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Final decision on the construction system
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Final adjustments to the architectural design
2nd Phase: KIT Production
In this phase, the KIT components are technically designed for production in factory (CNC) or manually, if necessary.
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Structure
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Windows/frames
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Insulation
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Waterproofing
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Integration with foundations, basements, and walls
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Optional (definition of final finishes)
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Design of components for CNC machining (wood, OSB, melamine, cork, panels, etc.)
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Definition of wood packaging
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Sending materials to the CNC machining center
3rd Phase: Manufacturing
Green Heritage KIT elements are manufactured in various factories located in Portugal, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Italy, France, and Spain, under strict quality control. We work with manufacturers boasting decades of experience, excellent reputations, and solid guarantees.
The elements are then transported directly to the construction site, saving significant time and resources while ensuring quality, as they are not exposed to weather conditions or other site-related challenges.
4th Phase: Assembly Sequence Manuals
Hundreds of 3D-illustrated pages detail every step of the assembly process, ensuring that in 99% of cases, no special qualifications are required to assemble our KITS. (Note: windows and waterproofing must always be installed by specialized companies.)