Build Your Dream Home for Less: Pay Philippine Prices, Not Australian.
Real blueprints. Real specs. Real homes — built to full Australian BCA standards by 5,000 Filipino
skilled workers, delivered modular to your Eco 500™ community. Solar-powered, double-glazed,
and connected to the carbon credit loop. Starting from $100 a week.
Global Buildtech is a world-class modular construction group specialising in industrialised building systems for the Australian market. Every Eco 500™ home is manufactured to exacting standards using Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) — the same technology reshaping housing delivery globally.
Global Buildtech partners with the world's leading modular producers to deliver high-quality, BCA-compliant homes using industrialised construction. Based in Southeast Asia with deep Australian compliance expertise, they are the construction backbone of the Eco 500™ programme.
Traditional construction takes 18–24 months and costs $500,000+. Modular manufacturing at Philippine cost centres slashes both. Components are precision-engineered in a factory environment, then assembled on-site in 8–12 weeks.
Four home designs. Every configuration approved to full Australian BCA standards, 6+ star NatHERS energy rated, double-glazed windows throughout, and solar-ready roof systems. Click any blueprint to zoom.
Efficient and elegant. The Kyoto blends an open-plan living and kitchen zone with a private bedroom and full bathroom. Designed for singles, couples, and anyone ready to downsize without sacrificing quality. Feng Shui optimised orientation, natural cross-ventilation, and an integrated laundry alcove complete the package.
The most popular Eco 500™ layout. Two generous bedrooms with a spacious open-plan living and kitchen zone. Perfect for small families, couples with one child, or investors seeking dual-occupancy rental potential. Includes integrated laundry, full bathroom, and a large covered entry porch.
Australia's favourite floor plan — reimagined for the Eco 500™ era. Master bedroom with private ensuite, two additional bedrooms, full family bathroom, and a sweeping open-plan living, dining, and kitchen with island bench. Double-glazed throughout, solar panel roof array, and EV charging port in the carport.
The flagship Eco 500™ home. Four full bedrooms, two full bathrooms, master with walk-in robe and private ensuite, butler's pantry off the main kitchen, and a grand open-plan living and dining zone. The Boronia is a full-size family home — at Philippine construction prices, not Australian ones.
Designed for people living with a disability, older Australians, and carers. The Acacia features extra-wide doorways (≥ 900mm), a step-free entrance ramp, open-plan turning radius of 1.5m throughout, an accessible wet room with grab rails, and a height-adjustable kitchen bench system — all to full Australian Livable Housing Design Guidelines and BCA accessibility standards.
The investor's choice. The Kingscliff is a dual-occupancy home: Unit A offers 3 bedrooms with a master ensuite; Unit B offers a self-contained 2-bedroom layout — fully separated entry, kitchen, bathroom, and laundry. Both units connect to independent solar arrays and EV charging. Live in one side, rent the other — covering your entire House Pass™ payment and then some.
Six designs. Every budget. Every family size. All BCA-compliant, all solar-powered, all with your free EV.
| Model | Beds | Baths | Size | Energy Rating | Best For | From |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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GBT-ECO-01
The Kyoto
Studio Series
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1 | 1 | 45 sqm | 6.2★ | Singles & Couples | $100/wk |
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GBT-ECO-02
The Bali
Duo Series
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2 | 1 | 78 sqm | 6.5★ | Small Families | $115/wk |
|
GBT-ECO-03 ⭐ Most Popular
The Waratah
Family Series
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3 | 2 | 118 sqm | 6.8★ | Families | $130/wk |
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GBT-ECO-04
The Boronia
Grand Series
|
4 | 2 | 158 sqm | 7.1★ | Large Families | $150/wk |
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GBT-ECO-05
The Acacia
Accessible Series
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1 | 1 | 62 sqm | 6.0★ | Accessible Needs | $110/wk |
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GBT-ECO-06
The Kingscliff
Investor Series
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5 | 3 | 210 sqm | 7.5★ | Investors / Dual | $150/wk |
🏠 Build Your Dream Home for Less
Traditional Australian construction averages $450,000–$800,000+ per home. Our modular manufacturing model delivers the same home — built to the same BCA code — at a fraction of the cost.
No deposit. No credit check. No income test. No application denied. Everyone approved.
Built in precision factory conditions — not on-site. Every joint, panel, and fitting meets BCA code before leaving the facility.
Manufactured in our Cebu & Manila facilities by skilled Filipino workers at local labour costs. Same quality, 60% lower build cost.
Modules ship directly from factory to your land. On-site assembly in 2–4 weeks. No 18-month build timelines. No weather delays.
Every home comes with a rooftop solar array (6.6kW–13.2kW), battery storage, and connection to the Eco 500™ GAC carbon credit loop.
Premium double-glazed windows and doors throughout — not an upgrade. Acoustic performance, thermal efficiency, and condensation control.
Choose from 10 EV models. Your EV charges from your rooftop solar — net-zero daily transport, built into the House Pass™ from day one.
Every Eco 500™ home is built by Filipino overseas workers (OFW) — trained to full Australian construction standards. Two 12-hour shifts, 21-day rotations, supervised by Australian-registered builders and engineers.
This isn't offshore corner-cutting. This is the same Australian standard, delivered at Philippine labour prices — and the workforce takes pride in it.
These aren't concepts. These are real homes, real specs, and real blueprints — engineered to full Australian BCA standards and ready for delivery to your Eco 500™ community. No deposit. No credit check. No one denied.
All floor plans are representative designs based on Global Buildtech modular construction capabilities and Eco 500™ community specifications. Actual designs, dimensions, and inclusions are subject to final site plans and planning approvals. All pricing is indicative and subject to change. This is not a financial offer or contract. Eco 500™ homes are delivered in stages subject to community development milestones.