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Modular Holiday Parks Great Ocean Road — Cabin Supply Victoria (2026)

The Great Ocean Road remains one of Victoria’s flagship tourism corridors. Holiday parks across Anglesea, Lorne, Apollo Bay and the Twelve Apostles corridor are operating under capacity-constrained conditions through the peak season. For park operators and developers, the binding constraint is not demand — it is the speed at which cabin capacity can be brought online ahead of the next operating season.

Where Great Ocean Road modular cabin demand is concentrating

Anglesea, Aireys Inlet and Lorne — short-stay cabin replacement and additions.

Apollo Bay and Cape Otway — capacity expansion against peak-season demand.

Port Campbell and Twelve Apostles corridor — strategic cabin supply on operator-controlled sites.

Surf Coast hinterland — workforce accommodation supporting park operations.

Why builder-facing modular cabin supply matches park-operator economics

Pre-cladded, pre-fitted modules arrive crane-set. Cabin capacity goes live in weeks, not seasons.

Bushfire compliance — BAL-29 detailing standard for bushfire-prone Great Ocean Road sites — designed-in at the module engineering stage.

EcoPrestige supplies modules; park operators or builders carry the head contract.

Australian engineering oversight, factory QA, staged inspection — supplied as part of the contract.

Compliance — what holiday-park operators need

NCC Class 1a (single-occupancy cabin) or Class 3 (multi-occupancy short-stay) — selectable per cabin type.

Evidence-of-suitability documentation supplied for Victorian-registered building surveyors.

7-star NCC 2022 thermal performance engineered-in.

BAL-12.5 to BAL-29 detailing options for fringe-of-corridor and forested sites.

Cost — what Great Ocean Road operators are working to

Modular cabin supply pricing from $2,200/m² (excl GST) baseline.

Module range: Orchid (1BR 42m²), Tulip (2BR 59m²), Acacia (3BR 84m²) — Orchid and Tulip are the most-specified for short-stay cabin typologies.

Conventional regional VIC cabin delivery has been tracking higher per m² due to trade premiums in tourism corridors. Modular delta translates directly into operator EBITDA against the peak-season revenue line.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does EcoPrestige deliver to Great Ocean Road holiday parks?

Yes. Anglesea, Lorne, Apollo Bay, Port Campbell and surrounding Great Ocean Road sites are within standard delivery scope.

Are EcoPrestige cabins certifiable in Victoria?

Yes. Modules meet NCC Class 1a or Class 3 (per cabin type). Evidence-of-suitability documentation is supplied for Victorian-registered building surveyors.

Can EcoPrestige cabins handle BAL-29 bushfire-prone Great Ocean Road sites?

Yes. BAL-12.5 to BAL-29 detailing is designed-in at module engineering stage.

How quickly can cabin capacity be added before the next peak season?

Lead time is project-specific. EcoPrestige’s offshore production runs while site civils complete in parallel; cabin capacity can be brought online well within an operator’s planning window.

Does EcoPrestige work as supplier or builder?

Supplier. Park operators or builders carry the head contract. Supply+install and D&B coordinator under AS4300 options are available.

What reference projects does EcoPrestige have in tourism?

Bed & Breakfast Laidley, Nagambie Waters Holiday Park, Module House Tasmania and cabingalery* short-stay deployments are reference projects in the tourism and hospitality segment.

Talk to EcoPrestige

EcoPrestige supplies builder-facing modular systems — Australian engineering + QA oversight, offshore manufacturing, NCC Class 1a / 2 / 3 / 9b compliant. Speak to our team about a current project.

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