SOLUTION

ROBOTIC MODERN METHOD CONSTRUCTION

BUILDING A BETTER TOMORROW

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SOLUTION

Introducing RIC Robotics’ Advanced 3D Printing System

Engineered for strength, precision, and versatility, the advanced 3D printing system developed by RIC Robotics represents a significant advancement in automated construction. When combined with state-of-the-art printable construction materials, the system provides a broad range of solutions that have undergone rigorous development to redefine what is possible in robotic construction.

 

The material formulations are designed to deliver consistent and reliable performance while meeting established industry standards. Reinforcing fibres are incorporated to enhance tensile strength, while specialised additives are introduced to optimise performance across varying project scales and environmental conditions.

 

Carefully engineered to ensure both reliable extrusion and structural integrity, this high-performance material integrates seamlessly with robotic construction systems, enabling efficient, precise, and durable wall formation.

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Strength, Durability, and Resilience

Strength and resilience are fundamental to the technologies deployed by RIC Robotics. Their proprietary concrete printing system is engineered to deliver consistent and reliable performance that meets recognised industry standards, producing structural walls designed for long-term durability.

 

However, resilience in construction extends beyond compressive strength alone. Concrete construction is widely recognised for its inherent fire-resistant properties, demonstrated across countless structures worldwide. Through robotic 3D printing, RIC Robotics’ technology enables this level of protection to be achieved within residential construction in a more efficient and cost-effective manner than many conventional approaches. Indeed, the technology has already been utilised in the United States to produce fire-resistant, on-site constructed concrete accessory dwelling units.

 

RMMC’s 3D-printed wall systems are designed to integrate seamlessly with established construction practices. They incorporate the same reinforcement techniques required by prevailing building regulations, ensuring full structural compliance and long-term performance. The combination of advanced 3D printing and robotic construction not only enhances structural integrity but also expands architectural flexibility—providing builders with the assurance of code-compliant construction alongside the efficiency of modern automation.

 

 

At RMMC, we are not simply producing walls; we are helping to establish a new benchmark for construction—one in which innovation, structural performance, and safety come together to support a more resilient built environment.

Less reliance on skilled labor that is in short supply

~3x faster construction up to 80% time savings

Allows for greater design freedom

Consistent, better-quality builds with machinery accuracy

Apis Cor's robots: Extremely minimal transportation & deployment costs

Up to 75% Cost Savings

BUILDING THE WALLS

OF A 100 m2 HOME

Traditional Wall Assembly

≈£63,150

4-5 Weeks to build

Robotically Constructed

≈£24,185

7-10 Days to build

The cost data presented is derived from actual project costs reported by HomeAdvisor™ across 64 projects within the United States. The information was last updated on 26 June 2024, and lumber prices were adjusted to reflect a 233.56% increase, rising from $435 to $1,453, in order to account for the price change recorded between 26 June 2020 and 26 May 2021. This information is provided for illustrative purposes only and does not constitute a quotation for construction products or services, nor should it be interpreted as financial advice. Actual construction costs may vary significantly depending on a range of factors, including project location, site conditions, material availability, and labour costs.

Prospective clients and investors are advised to seek guidance from a qualified financial or construction professional before making any investment or project decisions. Given the generally higher construction costs per m² in the United Kingdom, the potential cost savings associated with this methodology are expected to be greater than those observed in the United States.