Rapid Response Construction
Crisis Deployment
Mobile Crisis Construction can deploy to anywhere in the world, delivering relief from the elements and rebuilding the critical infrastructure needed to set affected communities on the path to recovery.
Our mobile block factories use the rubble and waste materials from the disaster to make blocks for construction of sturdy, long-term structures in a very short time, with each mobile block factory producing up to 40 tonnes blocks per shift.
Enough blocks to build one school, five large houses or 10 small houses per week
Training of local staff for all areas of operation
Supply lead time of 12 weeks to anywhere in the globe
Local materials mix recipe development by specialist Materials Engineers
Rapid Building Options
A Mobile Factory Makes 8,000 Crisis Blocks in 8 Hours
Relief Accommodation
- 36m2 including a bathroom, bedroom and kitchen/living area, 10 units in a row
- 10 houses in 2.3 days
Community School or Hospital
- 10 rooms in a row, 36m2 each
- 1 school or hospital in 1.8 days
Logistics Warehouse
- 5m high, 200m2 cavity double leaf wall building
- 1 warehouse in 2.2 days
Suburb Housing
- 100m2 including 1 bathroom, 2 bedrooms kitchen/dining, separate living room, freestanding
- 3 larger homes per day
Construction Process
A Familiar, But Accelerated Building Process
Block Hardening
- Blocks are stacked to cure and harden for 7 days prior to construction
- Reach full strength after 28 days
Foundation Work
- Basic foundations using 2 labourers
- Walls completed with 4 labourers
- In total 10 labourers per shift
Finishing Work
- Finishing such as flooring, roofing, fittings, plumbing, electrical sourced by partner logistics companies
Complimentary Uses
- Mobile factory can also produce paving bricks after housing is complete