Construction Systems

Two Systems of Enduring Excellence.

Every GOGER project begins with a choice of structural system. Two proprietary methods. One uncompromising standard. Both engineered to perform where conventional construction falls short.

GOGER prefabricated wall assembly at construction site
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Steel Structure + Wall Panel

Maximum Speed

GOGER's steel structure system integrates high-tensile framing with precision-cast engineered wall systems. The result: a building envelope with unmatched structural rigidity and a construction timeline that compresses months into weeks.

  • 90-day villa construction — from foundation to handover
  • Optimal for commercial, industrial, and large-scale residential
  • Lowest total project cost without structural compromise
  • Deployable at scale — panels up to 4m × 5m
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GOGER monolithic engineered system — completed villa at night
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Monolithic Engineered

Ultimate Permanence

The definitive expression of structural permanence. GOGER's monolithic engineered system uses proprietary aluminium mould technology to cast entire wall panels under controlled factory conditions — achieving surface perfection, dimensional consistency, and structural performance no site-mixed masonry can replicate.

  • Grade A fire resistance — non-combustible, independently certified
  • 50–70 year engineered design lifespan
  • Factory-perfect surface — no cracking, no inconsistency
  • Sound insulation below 43 dB — silence built in from day one
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Panel Systems

Engineered for every structural role.

GOGER exterior wall panel — cross section
WQ 200–400mm

Exterior Wall Panel

Lightweight, insulated, and acoustically rated exterior envelope. Integrated thermal barrier eliminates bridging.

GOGER interior partition wall panel — cross section
NQ 90–200mm

Interior Partition Panel

Acoustically rated lightweight interior partition. Customisable thickness for sound isolation and thermal requirements.

GOGER self-bearing wall panel with window opening
CB 200–400mm

Self-Bearing Exterior Wall

Load-bearing and enclosure functions integrated into a single wall unit. Structural integrity with thermal and acoustic performance.

GOGER floor slab panel — cross section
LB 150–250mm

Floor Slab Panel

Precast composite floor panels with integrated load-bearing and acoustic isolation.

Anatomy of a Wall Panel

Five layers. One integrated system.

Every GOGER panel is a precision-engineered composite — not a single material, but five integrated layers working as one structural unit.

01

Architectural Finish

Factory-applied decorative surface — no on-site plastering or rendering required.

02

Outer Structural Layer

High-performance engineered composite providing primary weather resistance and structural integrity.

03

Thermal Insulation Core

Integrated insulation layer eliminates thermal bridging — 65% energy savings in desert climates.

04

Inner Structural Layer

Secondary structural composite bonded to insulation core for complete panel rigidity.

05

Reinforcement Cage

High-tensile welded steel rebar grid — every bar traceable, every weld inspected.

Construction Methodology

From foundation to handover.

A GOGER building rises in seven precision-sequenced stages. Every step is factory-controlled, crane-placed, and quality-verified.

Step 01

Foundation

Engineered foundation prepared to structural specification. Anchor points cast for panel alignment.

Step 01: Foundation

Step 02

Structural Columns

Pre-engineered columns erected to form the primary structural grid. Plumbed and braced.

Step 02: Structural Columns

Step 03

Wall Panel Installation

Precision-cast wall panels crane-lifted into position. Temporary diagonal props brace each panel while connections cure.

Step 03: Wall Panel Installation

Step 04

Floor Slab Assembly

Precast floor slab panels installed between floors. Cast-in-place topping layer bonds the composite structure.

Step 04: Floor Slab Assembly

Step 05

Roof Structure

Roof framing and panel installation. Weatherproofing integrated at panel joints.

Step 05: Roof Structure

Step 06

MEP Integration

Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems routed through pre-ducted panel chases.

Step 06: MEP Integration

Step 07

Handover

Final inspection, quality certification, and handover. A complete building — in one calendar quarter.

Step 07: Handover