(26.01.26)
This fall, HutJet returned to the All-Ukrainian Construction Congress, and the event clearly demonstrated that the company is moving forward at a pace the market is only beginning to respond to. After the summer debut with a compact ready-made house, this time HutJet presented a solution of a completely different scale—more complex in execution, more impactful in content, and significantly more telling for the entire industry.House production began less than a month before the congress. After developing control programs, the process entered a clear sequence: the six-axis Weinmann beam center manufactured the main frame elements and terraces, other woodworking equipment produced structural details, and the quality control team monitored the precision of each joint. The frame was formed with consideration for subsequent engineering integration, and thermal insulation was installed so that the house would maintain stable temperature and remain energy-efficient.While craftsmen assembled the structures, engineers installed heating, ventilation, water supply, sewage, electrical, and Smart House systems.All utilities were laid before finishing—this allowed avoiding on-site modifications and ensured an aesthetic, complete appearance. When the engineering became part of the structure, it was tested in normal mode: circuits were connected, underfloor heating was run, lighting, ventilation, and smart home scenarios were tested.After production completion, three residential modules were lifted by crane and installed on trailers. The team checked the fastenings, balanced the load, and prepared the route. In the evening, the convoy departed for the Parkovy Exhibition Center. The night journey required precise adherence to schedule and safe coordination of all equipment.On-site assembly began immediately. The crane unloaded the modules onto the platform, after which the team proceeded to connect the house. Load-bearing parts were joined according to the project, geometry was checked, floor and roof joints were connected. Then engineering integration between modules was performed and all systems were launched in operating mode. The house underwent complete inspection—from underfloor heating to ventilation and plumbing. All work was performed carefully and harmoniously: without dust, without excessive noise, and without the chaos that often accompanies traditional construction.After technical completion of assembly, a cleaning team entered the house. They arranged everything in place, removed construction dust, and prepared the interiors for decoration. Decorators worked next: they hanged textiles, emphasized features, completed compositions for living rooms, bedrooms, and terraces. The house finally acquired the appearance of a living space ready to receive guests.The prefab Lake house demonstrated that a residential home can complete the entire journey—from project to finished exhibition—within clearly defined timeframes and without the disorder characteristic of construction sites. Factory preparation, controlled production, thoughtful logistics, rapid assembly, and final decoration work formed a complete product ready for use immediately after installation.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45sea9FazIoAt the All-Ukrainian Construction Congress, Lake became one of the most visited exhibitions of the day. HutJet proved that next-generation housing doesn't need to be imagined—it can be seen, felt, and evaluated in real conditions. The company is establishing a standard where homes are quickly produced, precisely assembled, and confidently put into operation.Even more ambitious solutions lie ahead.Subscribe to the HutJet YouTube channel and follow the development of our technologies in real time.

















