At Innore, we’re always seeking to understand the latest advancements in construction technology and manufacturing practices. Recently, our team had the opportunity to visit the Unihouse factory in Poland, a leading manufacturer in modular construction. This visit provided valuable insights into their processes, technology, and approach to sustainable building solutions.
State-of-the-Art Modular Manufacturing
The Unihouse facility impressed us with its scale and efficiency. The factory floor operates like a well-orchestrated symphony, with various stations handling different aspects of module assembly. From framing to finishing, each step of the manufacturing process is carefully planned and executed.
What stood out was their use of automated systems alongside skilled craftspeople. CNC machines cut materials with precision while experienced workers handle complex assembly tasks that require a human touch. This balance of technology and craftsmanship ensures consistent quality across all modules.

Sustainable Practices
Sustainability is clearly a core value at Unihouse. Their approach to timber construction not only reduces carbon footprint compared to traditional building methods but also creates healthier living environments. The factory utilizes:
- Responsibly sourced timber materials
- Waste reduction systems that recycle offcuts
- Energy-efficient manufacturing processes
- Advanced insulation techniques for better thermal performance