Essential prefabrication
Core focuses on the most important prepared building components, subject to model and verified package scope.
EasyKit Core is intended for projects where the client wants a clearer structural starting point than sourcing everything independently, but still plans to work with a local team for assembly and remaining works.
It helps move from plans toward site execution by preparing key components and documentation around the selected model and verified scope.
Core focuses on the most important prepared building components, subject to model and verified package scope.
The local team remains responsible for the site, assembly execution, safety, tools, and local coordination.
Core is the simpler EasyKit route for projects that do not need a broader prefabrication scope.
Core can connect with assembly support when your local team needs guidance.
You want prefabricated clarity without committing to the broader Extended package.
Local builders or assembly workers can handle the remaining scope responsibly.
You prefer key components prepared rather than sourcing every structural element independently.
Core may be suitable for simpler Soleta model paths, subject to confirmation.
You are past pure documentation and want a practical package direction.
You may add remote, checkpoint, or coordination support if needed.
Core is not the right choice for every project. If your site is complex, your local team is inexperienced, or you want more components coordinated before delivery, EasyKit Extended or additional support may be more appropriate.
Extended may be a better fit if you want fewer on-site unknowns.
Core still requires capable local execution.
Remote, sloped, restricted-access, mountain, lake, or protected sites may need stronger planning.
Core does not include a completed house.
These are usually local responsibilities unless a verified package says otherwise.
Permits and legally required signatures remain local responsibilities.
Final contents depend on model, verified EasyKit scope, production rules, destination, and technical confirmation. EasyKit Core may include:
Indicative placeholder scope
Core contents are indicative placeholders until final model-specific scopes and production rules are verified.
EasyKit Core does not automatically include everything needed to complete a house. Unless a verified package says otherwise, these remain local responsibilities:
A better EasyKit inquiry starts with a clearer model, plan, site, and local team.
Prefabrication package - preview
EUR 25,000-55,000
Quote required before ordering. Final scope, production rules, delivery, taxes, and contract terms pending.
Essential prefabricated structure for local assembly, subject to model-specific scope and project review.
Selected product
EasyKit Core - preview
Estimated subtotal
EUR 25,000-55,000 placeholder
Checkout status
Preview only - EasyKit ordering will be enabled after scope, production rules, delivery policies, taxes, contract terms, and order conditions are verified.
Best for
EasyKit Core
essential prefabricated starting point
EasyKit Extended
broader prefabrication scope
Complexity
EasyKit Core
lower / controlled
EasyKit Extended
higher / broader coordination
Local sourcing
EasyKit Core
more remains local
EasyKit Extended
less may remain local, depending on scope
Site team requirement
EasyKit Core
capable local team needed
EasyKit Extended
capable local team still needed
Documentation basis
EasyKit Core
plan package recommended
EasyKit Extended
plan package strongly recommended
Assembly support
EasyKit Core
optional but useful
EasyKit Extended
often more important
Price range
EasyKit Core
EUR 25,000-55,000 placeholder
EasyKit Extended
EUR 55,000-100,000 placeholder
Turnkey house
EasyKit Core
not included
EasyKit Extended
not included
Local permits
EasyKit Core
not included
EasyKit Extended
not included
EasyKit Core delivery depends on model, scope, production location, destination country, access route, unloading conditions, import rules, and local site readiness. Delivery is not a universal fixed value.
Road access, unloading space, turning radius, and site access must be reviewed.
Lifting equipment, labour, and safety procedures must be planned locally.
Components must be staged and protected from weather and damage.
Production and delivery timing are confirmed only after model, scope, and logistics review.
EasyKit Core can be paired with assembly support. The right support level depends on local team experience, project complexity, site conditions, and how much coordination you want from Soleta.
For questions, photo review, and selected stage guidance.
For structured review at important assembly milestones.
For projects needing stronger coordination across the build path.
Core is a prefabricated package path, not turnkey delivery.
The model controls the kit scope.
Foundation, MEP, permits, labour, and site work remain local.
Delivery depends on destination, access, unloading, and import rules.
Prepared components still require capable execution.
The right scope depends on team, site, model, and risk level.
No. It is an essential prefabrication package for local assembly, not a finished turnkey house.
The recommended path is to start with the relevant Soleta plan package so scope and responsibilities are clearer.
Delivery is project-specific and must be confirmed based on destination, access, package size, and logistics.
No. Foundation, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, utilities, and finishes are typically local responsibilities unless specifically verified.
Upgrade or conversion policy is to be confirmed after package scope, pricing, and order rules are verified.
It depends on your local team, site complexity, and experience with GLULAM assembly.
Start with the model and plan package, then request guidance to confirm whether EasyKit Core is the right prefabricated path for your local project.