About Us

Built on Values. Driven by Purpose.

At Gumodu, we see modular construction not as a trend, but as the future of real estate. We develop modular projects that combine speed, efficiency, and environmental responsibility, working across sectors to deliver real solutions. But more than that, we believe this work has a purpose: to help people access better living spaces, and to do so in a way that respects the world we build in. Our goal isn’t just to construct buildings, it’s to create long term value for communities, partners, and the planet.As demand for smarter, faster, and more responsible development grows, we’re building the systems that make it possible

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Sustainability

At Gumodu, sustainability isn’t an add on it’s built into everything we do. From energy efficient designs to responsible sourcing and logistics, we take a systems level approach to lower our carbon footprint and build for the long term. To go further, we’ve partnered with Tree Nation to offset emissions and support reforestation efforts around the world. For every project we deliver, we plant trees not just as a gesture, but as a step toward carbon neutrality and climate responsibility. It’s part of our mission to deliver value not only to our clients and communities, but to the environment we all share.

Manufacturing

We don’t operate a single factory and that’s by design. At Gumodu, we work with a network of established modular suppliers, each with over 25 years of experience in precision construction. This allows us to tailor each project to the most qualified partner selecting based on technical fit, delivery capacity, and local compliance. Every supplier we work with is fully certified and meets or exceeds the building standards required in the regions we operate. We’ve done the due diligence, so our clients don’t have to.

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Years of Experiences

Modular construction uses digitally driven tools and factory automation to deliver better results. Systems like BIM and automated fabrication improve coordination and precision across all stages of production. Modular delivery platforms have been shown to reduce cost by up to 20 to 60% and timelines by as much as 50% when applied at scale. Components are engineered to meet or exceed performance codes in areas like energy use, structural integrity, and fire resistance with built in potential for smart systems and long term adaptability.

Modular construction significantly reduces environmental impact. Moving construction into a factory setting reduces material waste by up to 30%. Off site processes lead to fewer deliveries, less on site energy use, and more opportunities for material reuse and recycling. In some systems, waste reductions of up to 90% have been achieved through tighter controls and forecasting. The process also results in lower emissions and less disruption to local environments, making modular a strong choice for sustainable development.

Modular construction supports healthier environments for both workers and future occupants. Reduced on site activity leads to lower noise, dust, and air pollution during the build phase. Indoors, enhanced sealing and insulation support improved air quality, better temperature regulation, and acoustic comfort. The overall process limits exposure to weather damaged materials and site based contaminants, contributing to healthier buildings from the ground up.
Modular construction streamlines the build process by integrating design, production, and assembly. Project schedules can be reduced by 20 to 50%, with fewer delays caused by weather or subcontractor conflict. A single, coordinated delivery pathway replaces the need to manage multiple overlapping trades. With a more structured approach and fewer surprises, modular provides developers with better timeline control and a smoother handover experience

Modular construction significantly reduces environmental impact. Moving construction into a factory setting reduces material waste by up to 30%. Off site processes lead to fewer deliveries, less on site energy use, and more opportunities for material reuse and recycling. In some systems, waste reductions of up to 90% have been achieved through tighter controls and forecasting. The process also results in lower emissions and less disruption to local environments, making modular a strong choice for sustainable development.

Up to 80% of the building process can take place off site, reducing risk on the construction site. Fewer trades, fewer deliveries, and shorter timelines mean safer working conditions and less disruption to surrounding areas. Even small teams can install over 270 square metres of finished space per day, helping to maintain tight schedules while keeping safety standards high. For sensitive sites or active urban settings, this reduced footprint offers a major advantage.