House construction in Bicorp (Valencia)
Bicorp is a picturesque municipality in the province of Valencia, located in the mountainous Canal de Navarrés region. Surrounded by pine forests, deep gorges, and clear rivers, it’s an ideal place for those seeking peace, nature, and a slower pace of life. The area offers hiking, climbing, and breathtaking views of unspoiled landscapes. House in Spain provides turnkey home construction in Bicorp, combining traditional charm with modern building technologies to create comfortable, eco-friendly homes suited for year-round living or peaceful retreats.
Types of houses and prices
We build houses - both private and for glamping.
All projects are carried out "turnkey", but without furniture - bring furniture and live!
Technologies and indicative prices per 1 m²:
SLC houses
(metal frame + profiles + foam concrete inside)
from 1,500 €/m²
Glamping houses
from 900 €/m²
SIP VIROC houses
(cement-chipboard with insulation)
from 1,800 €/m²
SIP houses
from 1,000 to 1,300 €/m²
SLT houses
from 1,200 €/m²
Concrete houses
from 2,500 €/m²
Hangars and storage facilities
We build hangars and warehouses all over Spain directly from the manufacturer. These can be hangars for warehouses, food storage, manufacturing, machinery repair or even airplane hangars. Inside we can set up offices with full equipment and electrics, or simple storage boxes. From renovation and construction to lumber and production facilities, we have every need covered.
The price ranges from 300 to 900 euros per square meter. You end up with a modern, reliable and energy efficient solution without overpaying. Contact us and we will find the ideal solution for your needs!
Technical characteristics of the houses
Technology
SIP and SLT
SLC
Walls
thickness 100 mm
thickness 120–150 mm
Roof
thickness 150 mm
thickness 160–200 mm
Floor
thickness 120 mm
thickness 150 mm
Insulation
mineral wool
aerated concrete + mineral wool
Exterior wall finish
wood, siding or cement-bonded particle board (CSP)
plaster on mesh, siding, wood or cement-bonded particle board (CSP)
Windows
PVC
PVC with double glazing
Roofing
sandwich panels or quartz
metal tile, sandwich panels or quartz
Foundation
slab, piles or blocks
slab, pile or strip foundation
Engineering systems
electricity and water supply
electricity, water supply and sewage
Heating
air conditioning + electric convectors, optional electric underfloor heating
air conditioning + electric convectors, optional electric underfloor heating
Flooring (finish)
quartz-vinyl or laminate
quartz-vinyl, tiles or laminate
Interior finish
MDF, wood, decorative chipboard lamination or wall laminate
MDF, wood, decorative chipboard lamination or wall laminate
What goes into the job

Design

Foundation

Frame / Structure

Engineering systems

Finishing

Windows

Roofing

Permits
Why with us
Warranties
We provide official warranties on the work performed and materials used.
Timeline
We strictly adhere to the agreed terms of construction - from the project to the delivery of the finished object.
Estimates
We form transparent estimates with no hidden costs so you know the final cost in advance.
Construction features in Bicorp
Building in mountainous areas like Bicorp requires technical precision and architectural adaptation to the terrain and climate. House in Spain uses advanced SLC and SIP technologies, ideal for such environments. SLC (structural laminated timber) structures ensure durability and excellent thermal performance while maintaining a natural wooden aesthetic. SIP (structural insulated panels) systems allow for faster construction and superior energy efficiency, keeping homes warm in winter and cool in summer.
Each project is fully customized to the plot’s characteristics, sunlight orientation, and surrounding landscape. Options include solar panels, rainwater collection systems, and smart home technology for greater autonomy and sustainability. With House in Spain, you’ll have a modern, energy-efficient home that blends seamlessly with nature — a true sanctuary in the heart of the Valencian mountains.
Timeline and stages
- Design and permits
- Foundation
- Frame / Structure
- Engineering systems
- Finishing
- Project handover
We build turnkey houses with a full cycle of works – from the project and approvals to the finished object, including finishing and connection of communications.
Usually the timeframe is from 8 to 12 months, depending on the technology chosen and the complexity of the project.
Project approvals can take up to 2-3 months, followed by earthworks, construction of the structure and final finishing.
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Questions and answers
How long does it take to build a turnkey home?
Typically, the entire home construction cycle – from design and approvals to finishing and delivery – takes 8 to 12 months, depending on the technology, project scope and municipal requirements.
What is included in the approvals and permits phase?
This stage includes developing an architectural design, preparing all the necessary drawings and documentation, submitting them to the municipality (ayuntamiento), obtaining a building license and approving the engineering systems. Usually permits take up to 2-3 months, but there is a rule that the project approval period should not exceed 90 days.
What construction techniques can shorten the timeframe?
Technologies such as SIP panels and SLC systems make it possible to speed up construction considerably. For example, SIP panels are manufactured in advance, which reduces installation time, and SLC technology allows the combination of a metal frame and lightweight concrete, which speeds up infrastructure and construction work.
Are there any warranties on the house and materials built?
Yes. House in Spain offers guarantees on the construction, on the finishing work and on the materials used. This is included in the turnkey construction services.
What can affect the final project budget?
The cost is influenced by such factors as the chosen construction technology (SIP, SLC, concrete, etc.), the complexity of the project, the degree of finishing, the availability of furniture and engineering systems, the type of foundation, the connection of communications, as well as the cost of legal and permit procedures. The involvement of a designer, the quality of materials and additional client requests can also increase the estimate.










