up to
26X
Cheaper
No warehouse needed
up to
up to
20X
60% Less
Faster
Carbon Footprint
How to build houses better, faster, safer and cheaper?
Answer: with the help of robots!
Instead of manually measuring, moving, marking, saw cutting, holding, lifting, aligning, adjusting, nailing and other traditional construction process, which will require many skilled workers with long working hours, we use smart robots who can interpret the design drawings and build houses exactly as design.
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No construction knowledge and experience needed
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No warehouse for prefabrication
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As soon as 19 days from ordering to moving in
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Can build a 3-bedroom house as little as 1 day
Our Vision:
To build houses better, faster, safer, and cheaper with the help of robots.
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About the Founder:
Builder Sun, an innovative robotics engineer, who was almost homeless at one time, is now developing robots to build houses to help make home affordable and solve the global housing crisis.
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He has identified some key areas to bring the construction cost down dramatically. Born in an engineering family, with over 25 years’ experience in construction, and involved in over 3,000 housing units, he has a unique understanding of the construction industry, the housing crisis, the difficulties in logistics and the shortage of skilled workers.
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He has spent the last 12 years researching and developing the best ways possible to build houses, with a goal to build better, faster, safer and cheaper for everyone, especially for those in need or suffered from disasters.
He is leading the "Build 26 homes in 20 days" program to build homes 100% free of charge for the Ukrainian people, whose homes were destroyed.
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Their smart construction robots can build houses up to 26 X cheaper, 20 X faster, and with up to 60% less carbon footprint per the estimate. He has 2 patents pending at the moment.
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He holds Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, specializing in construction from the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. He also holds a real estate broker’s license in the state of California, as he current resides in the bay area.
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"The construction of the future has only two employees, the robot and the driver who delivers the robot to the job site."