Broader prefabrication
Extended is designed for a larger prepared scope than Core, subject to model and verified package rules.
EasyKit Extended is intended for projects where the client wants a broader prefabricated scope than Core. It can help reduce on-site sourcing complexity, improve package coordination, and create a stronger bridge between documentation and local assembly.
It is especially useful when the project needs more clarity before delivery, when the local team wants more prepared components, or when the client wants fewer unresolved package decisions on site.
Extended is designed for a larger prepared scope than Core, subject to model and verified package rules.
More components may be coordinated before delivery, reducing some sourcing pressure on the local team.
A broader package can make assembly planning more structured when combined with the right documentation.
Extended pairs well with checkpoint support or dedicated coordination when project complexity increases.
You prefer a broader prefabricated package rather than sourcing many elements locally.
Extended can help define what arrives from Soleta and what remains local.
More package clarity can reduce uncertainty during assembly preparation.
The project is beyond early planning and moving toward execution.
More complex models, difficult sites, or less experienced teams may benefit from more structure.
Extended often pairs well with checkpoint review or dedicated assembly coordination.
Extended is not automatically better for every project. If your project is early, your model is not selected, your local requirements are unclear, or your team can handle more sourcing locally, EasyKit Core or more planning may be a better first step.
Extended scope cannot be meaningful without a selected or strongly shortlisted model.
Permits, engineering, foundation, and site rules should be reviewed before package decisions.
Core may be more appropriate when you want the essential starting point.
Extended still does not include a finished house.
Extended still requires capable local execution.
The relevant Soleta plan package should come before a serious Extended inquiry.
Final contents depend on model, verified EasyKit scope, production rules, destination, and technical confirmation. EasyKit Extended may include:
Indicative placeholder scope
Extended contents are indicative placeholders until final model-specific scopes and production rules are verified.
Even with EasyKit Extended, many project responsibilities remain local unless a verified package says otherwise:
A serious Extended inquiry needs more preparation than an early model question. The more complete the information, the more useful the guidance can be.
Prefabrication package - preview
EUR 55,000-100,000
Quote required before ordering. Final scope, production rules, delivery, taxes, and contract terms pending.
A broader prefabrication scope for clients who want fewer on-site unknowns and more package coordination before local assembly.
Selected product
EasyKit Extended - preview
Estimated subtotal
EUR 55,000-100,000 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
Package scope
EasyKit Core
narrower / essential
EasyKit Extended
broader / more coordinated
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 verified 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 Extended delivery can be more complex than Core because the package may be broader, heavier, larger, or more coordinated. Delivery depends on model, scope, production location, destination country, access route, unloading conditions, import rules, and local site readiness.
The broader the package, the more important delivery and unloading review becomes.
Local lifting equipment, labour, safety, and staging must be planned before arrival.
More prepared components may require better staging and weather protection.
Production and delivery timing are confirmed only after model, scope, logistics, and contract review.
EasyKit Extended often benefits from stronger support planning. When more components are coordinated before delivery, the local team must understand assembly sequence, protection, staging, checkpoints, and responsibility boundaries.
For questions, photo review, and selected stage guidance.
For structured review at important assembly milestones.
For projects needing stronger coordination across the build path.
Extended is broader than Core, but it is still not a finished house.
Model and documentation drive the package scope.
Local labour, site safety, tools, and supervision remain essential.
A broader package can require more planning for transport, unloading, and staging.
These remain local unless specifically verified.
The right scope depends on site, local team, model, risk, and budget.
No. It is a broader prefabrication package for local assembly, not a finished turnkey house.
Extended is intended to include a broader prepared scope than Core, but final contents depend on model and verified package rules.
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, logistics, import rules, and unloading conditions.
No. Foundation, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, utilities, and finishes are typically local responsibilities unless specifically verified.
Support is often more useful with broader packages, especially when the site, team, or model complexity increases.
Scope change or conversion policy is to be confirmed after package rules, pricing, and order terms are verified.
Start with the model and plan package, then request guidance to confirm whether EasyKit Extended is the right broader prefabricated path for your local project.