Construction Material Processing Business Investment Opportunity in Manchester, UK
Established | 1-5 year(s) |
Employees | 2 - 5 |
Legal Entity | Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) |
Reported Sales | Nil |
Run Rate Sales | Nil |
EBITDA Margin | Nil |
Industries | Construction Material Processing + 1 more |
Locations | Manchester |
Local Time | 2:01 PM Europe / London |
Listed By | Business Owner / Director |
Status | Active |
- Holding development rights for the UK and Pakistan, aiming to address the UK's housing crisis with 3D-printed affordable housing solutions.
- Offerings include 3D-printed housing, civil works, military infrastructure, healthcare facilities, and home extensions.
- Key sectors served include government, construction companies, military, healthcare organizations, and individual homeowners.
- Significant efficiency boost: 3D printing reduces labour costs by 80% and construction time by 70%.
- 3D printing reduces emissions by 30%-50% per project, supporting sustainability objectives with an annual cut potential of 1.4 billion tons of CO2.
- Collaboration with technical partners who hold 225 patents and have delivered the first 3D-printed buildings globally.
- Pre-revenue stage with signed contracts with technical partners and material R&D in collaboration with UK universities.
- Expected launch of the MVP (Minimum Viable Product) by the end of Q1, aiming for rapid UK & Pakistan deployment within 4 months.
- Capable of producing custom, complex designs efficiently with sustainable, carbon-neutral materials.
- The business has a valid certificate of incorporation.
1. 3D-Printed Housing Solutions.
- Product/Service: Custom 3D-printed homes and affordable housing units. These can be designed with efficient, sustainable materials that significantly reduce construction time and costs.
- How it helps: These solutions directly address the housing crisis by providing rapid, cost-effective methods of building homes, especially for social housing projects.
2. 3D-Printed Civil Works.
- Product/Service: 3D printing for civil infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and tunnels.
- How it helps: This enables quicker construction of essential civil works for motorways, water bodies, and other public infrastructure projects, lowering both time and material costs.
3. 3D Printing for Military Infrastructure.
- Product/Service: Rapid prototyping and construction of military-related infrastructure, such as temporary structures, defence facilities, and bases.
- How it helps: Provides agile and cost-effective building solutions for defence contractors and military agencies.
4. 3D-Printed Healthcare Facilities.
- Product/Service: 3D-printed healthcare facilities, such as clinics, temporary emergency units, or specialised medical equipment.
- How it helps: Offers government and private healthcare organisations affordable and faster options for expanding healthcare infrastructure, especially in emergency situations or areas with high demand.
5. Home Extensions for Individuals.
- Product/Service: Custom 3D-printed home extensions, such as additional rooms, garages, or outdoor structures.
- How it helps: Allows homeowners to quickly and affordably add to their property, increasing living space with minimal disruption and reduced costs.
Who Uses These Products and Services:
1. Local Authorities and Councils.
- They are primary customers for affordable housing solutions, especially in addressing the housing crisis and social housing needs.
2. Construction Companies and Contractors.
- These entities utilise 3D printing for civil engineering projects, especially for infrastructure like roads, bridges, and more complex, time-sensitive civil works.
3. Military and Defence Agencies.
- They rely on your 3D printing capabilities to construct military structures quickly and efficiently in various locations.
4. Healthcare Organisations.
- Both government and private healthcare organisations may seek 3D printing solutions for the rapid construction of medical buildings, such as emergency treatment centres or modular units.
5. Infrastructure and Environmental Agencies.
- Agencies that oversee major civil works, including water bodies, may also use 3D printing to assist with flood defences, water treatment facilities, and similar infrastructure.
6. Builders and Developers.
- Builders and developers use 3D printing for new construction projects, especially in housing developments, to reduce build time and costs while maintaining high standards of quality.
7. Homeowners (Individuals)
- Individual homeowners looking to expand their property through extensions or remodelling can use 3D printing for efficient, cost-effective solutions to add space or improve existing structures.
How They Use Them:
- Speed and Efficiency: Customers in all sectors use 3D printing for its ability to significantly reduce build times, providing a faster solution to urgent needs like housing and healthcare.
- Cost Savings: By using less material and reducing labour costs, 3D printing offers significant cost reductions.
- Significant Material Savings: 3D printing typically uses up to 60% less material compared to traditional construction methods, making it a highly efficient and sustainable choice for building projects.
- Emissions Reduction: 3D printing can help reduce emissions by 30% to 50% per project, contributing to an estimated cut of 1.4 billion tons of CO2 emissions per annum across the construction industry. This aligns with growing sustainability goals and efforts to reduce the sector’s environmental impact.
- Efficiency Boost: 3D printing automates the construction process, resulting in 80% reduced labour costs and 70% less time to complete projects. These figures have been achieved by 3D printing companies around the world once they have reached an advanced level of efficiency, making construction significantly faster and more cost-effective.
- Customisation: Tailored, complex designs can be easily produced without the need for large, costly moulds or traditional construction methods.
- Sustainability: The use of eco-friendly, recyclable, or locally sourced materials aligns with growing sustainability goals in construction, with 3D printing helping to reduce overall waste and energy consumption.
- Scalability: Builders, developers, and homeowners benefit from the ability to scale construction projects more easily, whether it's a single home or a large commercial development.
The total valuation of the of rights for UK and Pakistan is valued at GBP 1 million.
The company has a total valuation of GBP 3 million.
- Office & warehouse space: single floor, leasehold.
- Production space: 100 square meters.
- Storage space: 60-80 square meters.
- Water: water access.
- Electricity: 3-phase power supply.
- Access: forklift access.
- Foundation: 1.5x1.5x0.5-meter steel reinforced slab.
- Temperature: 10 - 28°C.
- Height: 4 square meters.
- Total area: minimum 180 square meters.
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Earlier than 15 daysPrincipal Consultant ( Business Broker), Singapore, Financial Consultant connected with the Business
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Earlier than 15 daysManager, Utilities, Dubai, Individual Investor / Buyer connected with the Business
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Earlier than 15 daysPartner, Investment Firm, Chichester, Individual Investor / Buyer connected with the Business