Modulous has created the first globally scalable model for the design and delivery of homes.
Our goal is to eliminate the global deficit of 500 million homes while improving industry efficiency, designing out waste and raising quality and performance standards.
Our software delivers highly engineered design solutions, detailed cost information and accurate programmes at concept stage, completely reshaping the risk/reward equation for landowners and developers. It also ensures best-in-class sustainability standards, with a reporting tool that enables benchmarking against ESG criteria.
Designs are based on our proprietary kit of parts, which is a series of sub-assemblies procured from the established supply chain and brought together by our logistics partner to create modular homes in facilities local to site. We are now developing alternative assemblies to suit the global marketplace.
By using leading manufacturers to produce our kit of parts, we remove the need for dedicated factories, and we engage and upskill local labour in the assembly process. Our asset-light methodology cuts fixed capital investment, transforms working capital requirements and democratises home building, aligning the interests of all key stakeholders in the construction process.
Our goal is to eliminate the global deficit of 500 million homes while improving industry efficiency, designing out waste and raising quality and performance standards.
Our software delivers highly engineered design solutions, detailed cost information and accurate programmes at concept stage, completely reshaping the risk/reward equation for landowners and developers. It also ensures best-in-class sustainability standards, with a reporting tool that enables benchmarking against ESG criteria.
Designs are based on our proprietary kit of parts, which is a series of sub-assemblies procured from the established supply chain and brought together by our logistics partner to create modular homes in facilities local to site. We are now developing alternative assemblies to suit the global marketplace.
By using leading manufacturers to produce our kit of parts, we remove the need for dedicated factories, and we engage and upskill local labour in the assembly process. Our asset-light methodology cuts fixed capital investment, transforms working capital requirements and democratises home building, aligning the interests of all key stakeholders in the construction process.
Location: United Kingdom, England, London
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $11.68M
Founded date: 2018
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | RElab | relab.tech |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 12.09.2022 | Series A | $11.68M | - |
Mentions in press and media 20
| Date | Title | Description |
| 14.09.2022 | London-based Modulous bags €11.5M to help eliminate global housing deficit: Know more | London-based Modulous, a startup that develops technologies that enable developers, architects, and contractors to build net-zero modular homes without a factory, announced that it has raised £10M (approximately €11.5M) in a Series A round ... |
| 14.09.2022 | CEMEX VENTURES COMMITS TO THE FUTURE OF CONSTRUCTION WITH FOLLOW-ON INVESTMENT OF CONSTRUCTION TECH FIRM | CEMEX Ventures stands firm in its partnership with Modulous, reinvesting in the construction technology company in its Series A funding round. Modulous aims to build houses more quickly, sustainably, and economically with their end-to-end p... |
| 12.09.2022 | Modulous, which helps developers build prefabricated homes, raises $11.5M | (Modulous screenshot) The news: Modulous, a construction tech startup that features a software platform for architects to design multifamily homes using a prefabricated kit of parts, raised $11.5 million. The tech: The startup’s software au... |
| 12.09.2022 | Construction Tech startup Modulous raises USD 11.5 million in Series A | Seattle, the U.S. and London, the U.K-based construction technology platform, Modulous, raised USD 11.5 million in Series A funding. The round took place on September 12, 2022. The venture capital arm of Germany-based Patrizia, i.e. Sustain... |
| 12.09.2022 | Prefabs sprout: How Modulous helps housing developers build modular homes without factories | Modulous, a U.K. startup that makes it easier for housing developers, architects and construction firms to configure and design modular homes to address the ongoing housing crisis, has raised £10 million ($11.7 million) in a Series A round ... |
| 12.09.2022 | Construction tech startup Modulous raises $11.5 million | Seattle and London-based construction technology company Modulous has raised $11.5 million in its Series A funding around, according to an announcement on Monday. The firm said the finding will help further the growth of its physical and di... |
| 12.09.2022 | Modulous Raises $11.5M in Funding | Modulous, a Seattle, WA- and London, UK-based technology company helping developers and construction firms build modular housing without capital intensive factories, raised $11.5M in funding. The round was led by SFV, with participation fro... |
| 12.09.2022 | London-based construction tech Modulous scores £10 million to build net-zero modular homes | To decarbonise the real estate and construction industries, London-based construction tech company Modulous has raised £10 million to help developers, architects and contractors build net-zero modular homes without a factory. The Series A f... |
| 13.07.2021 | Innovative Construction, 12 innovations for the future | By Gonzalo Galindo, Head of CEMEX Ventures With 30 years of experience in the built sector, Gonzalo leads CEMEX Ventures in the search of innovative business models for CEMEX and the construction industry, helping propel innovation, sustai... |
| 23.06.2021 | This construction startup from London is building sustainable and affordable housing across the UK | Modulous is a London-based digital construction firm that uses a software platform to design, manufacture and deliver sustainable affordable housing schemes across the UK. Now, a global venture capital trio has invested £5 million into this... |
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