Florida-bred construction robotics · Live beta

We don't pour homes.
We print them.

Vertis 3D builds a CNC-gantry system that 3D-prints stay-in-place concrete wall forms — then fills them with structural concrete. Code-ready walls, raised in hours instead of weeks.

5,000 psi
SCC structural mix (coastal C2)
HVHZ
High-Velocity Hurricane Zone grade
104.11
FL alt-method permitting path
1-story
Florida homes, end-to-end
// Why this matters

Home construction is slow, costly, and short on hands. Concrete doesn't have to be.

Florida needs single-story housing faster than crews can frame it. We replace the slowest, most labor-bound step — building and stripping forms — with a machine that prints the form and leaves it in the wall.

Weeks → hours

Traditional formwork is built, braced, poured, then torn down. Our shell prints in place and becomes part of the structure — no stripping, no waste.

Built to code, by design

The printed shell is non-structural stay-in-place formwork; the structural load is carried by the poured core — a clean, defensible path through Florida's building code.

Labor you actually have

One gantry, a small crew, repeatable runs. Skill is encoded in the machine — not lost when the most experienced framer doesn't show.

// The process

Four steps from empty slab to standing wall.

01

Stage & calibrate

Gantry positioned over the slab, drive hardware and electronics squared, print path loaded from the wall geometry.

RECEIVING / STAGING
02

Mix & dial the formula

Self-consolidating concrete tuned for printability and strength — slump-flow verified to ASTM C1611 before a single bead is laid.

ASSEMBLY / FORMULA
03

Print the stay-in-place form

The gantry extrudes the wall shell layer by layer — precise, repeatable, no plywood, no carpentry, no waste stream.

UNIT TEST / PRINT
04

Fill & cure to structure

Structural concrete poured into the printed shell. The form stays. The wall stands. Inspect, repeat, scale.

DEMO DAY
// The machine

A purpose-built gantry. Not a retrofit.

Every axis, mix, and tolerance is engineered for one job: laying structural concrete forms a home can be built from — reliably, on a real jobsite.

  • CNC gantry motionCalibrated drive hardware and power-phase electronics for repeatable, jobsite-grade print paths.
  • Stay-in-place form systemPrinted shell becomes permanent formwork — eliminating the build-and-strip cycle entirely.
  • Engineered SCC mixSelf-consolidating concrete formulated in-house for flow, bond, and coastal-grade strength.
  • Code-first geometryWall design that keeps the printed layer non-structural and the poured core load-bearing.
v3d-gantry · live spec
Target structureSingle-story FL home
Wall systemStay-in-place form + core
Mix strength4,000–5,000 psi
Coastal exposure5,000 psi · C2
Flow standardASTM C1611
Permit pathFBC 104.11
Wind ratingHVHZ scrutiny
StatusBETA · DEMO Q3
// Code-ready, not code-hopeful

Engineered for the toughest building code in the country.

ALT-METHOD PATH
FBC §104.11

Printed shell classified as non-structural stay-in-place formwork.

MIX DESIGN
4,000–5,000 psi SCC

5,000 psi for coastal C2 exposure; mock-up pour for verification.

QA STANDARD
ASTM C1611

Slump-flow tested for self-consolidating placement quality.

HVHZ READY
Miami-Dade / Broward

Designed for High-Velocity Hurricane Zone scrutiny from day one.

// Proof, in concrete

Demo Day.
A wall, printed and poured, in Florida.

JULY 6–9, 2026 · FLORIDA

Receiving, assembly, formula testing, unit print, and a live demonstration pour. Come watch the machine lay a code-ready wall — start to finish.

// Build with us

The future of the wall
is already printing.

Investors, builders, and code partners: see the gantry, the mix, and the permitting path up close.

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