Delivering to your site in Byron Shire
If you've got a block in Byron Bay, Bangalow, or the broader Northern Rivers, here's what the delivery process actually looks like. Modules come down the M1 from Brisbane port — for most Byron Shire addresses, that's a single-day journey from wharf to your site.
The practical question is usually about the last kilometre. Town blocks with standard street frontage are straightforward. But if you're on a hinterland property — narrow driveway, steep grade, overhanging trees — we may need a smaller relay vehicle for the final approach. That's common in this area and not a dealbreaker, but it's something we assess early so there are no surprises on delivery day.
If you already have a site
This is one of those regions where the broad location tells only half the story. A site near town can be very straightforward, while a property fifteen minutes inland can have a very different delivery profile because of grade, driveway geometry, or limited turning room. For Northern Rivers sites, the final approach usually matters more than the total distance from Brisbane port.
If you're still looking at sites
If you are comparing Byron Shire or Northern Rivers properties, ask simple physical questions early. Is the driveway wide enough for a large vehicle? Is there overhead tree canopy on the final approach? Can a crane sit beside the future build area? These questions are often more useful than generic statements about whether a block is "good" or "bad" for prefab.