MODULAR SPECIALIST, MAC ZERO, SCALES UP WITH £1.2M INVESTMENT IN GROWTH

Mac Zero Modular Buildings, a leading modular construction specialist, has announced a £1.2 million investment to accelerate its future growth. Founded by siblings Conor McAvoy and Orla McAvoy-Corr, Mac Zero has embarked on an ambitious expansion plan, doubling its production space to over 50,000 sq ft across two sites.

 

Orla McAvoy-Corr and Conor McAvoy

Since 2021, the company has experienced significant growth, increasing its workforce from 14 to over 45 employees, with plans to create five additional roles in 2025. This latest investment includes expanded factory capacity, a new modular office block, two electric forklifts, and key hires in design and technical, commercial management, and business development. 

As part of its strategic vision to deliver high-quality, future-proofed modular buildings across the UK and Ireland, Mac Zero has made significant strides in the market. The company has achieved BIM 19650-2 certification and secured new contracts in Great Britain, including a modular installation in Wembley, London, and an educational project in North Wales.

Recognised for its expertise in designing and delivering modular educational buildings, Mac Zero has successfully completed over 40 projects for schools and commercial clients in the past three years.

Conor McAvoy, Director, Mac Zero comments: “From commencing production back in June 2021, Orla and I are delighted with Mac Zero’s growth and with the level of projects that we’ve delivered across Ireland, and now in GB. Demand from across the UK and Ireland has fast-tracked our growth and this investment illustrates our confidence in the business and the role that modular construction will continue to play in the years ahead.”

Conor continues: “Our expanded capacity has enabled the business to increase its PMV to 80% (pre-manufacture value) with the major benefits being a reduction in waste, more control in the initial manufacturing phase, and less time on-site, which is particularly important for our clients.”

Adding to Conor’s thoughts, Co-Director of Mac Zero, Orla McAvoy-Corr continues: “As we support educational institutions, organisations, and businesses across the UK and Ireland to ‘move to zero’, modern methods of construction (MMC) are proving invaluable. These innovative approaches enable the delivery of high-quality, energy-efficient, and low-carbon buildings at scale.”

Orla continues: “The outlook for 2025 is positive, with both public and private sectors increasingly recognizing MMC as a sustainable alternative to traditional construction. This investment reflects our confidence in the future of green building practices and our commitment to delivering Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (nZEB).”

Delivering ‘nZEB’ buildings and low carbon solutions for spaces, Mac Zero is now active in all aspects of construction where modular buildings are the solution. The business offers modular buildings for both sale and hire.  Mac Zero’s name reflects the business’s values - striving for zero accidents, zero defects, zero delays, zero carbon footprint and zero waste. 

 
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