Tiny House made with 3D Printed Synthetic Stone | Mighty Buildings Raised $30M from Silicon Valley

Tiny House made with 3D Printed Synthetic Stone | Mighty Buildings Raised $30M from Silicon Valley

Mighty Buildings: Revolutionizing Construction with 3D Printing

Introduction to Mighty Buildings

  • Mighty Buildings is a new company that emerged from stealth mode in August 2020, securing $30 million in funding from Silicon Valley investors.
  • The company addresses the skilled labor shortage and high construction costs in California, where traditional stick-built housing averages $321 per square foot.

Innovative Materials and Techniques

  • Mighty Buildings utilizes a custom printer and unique material called synthetic stone, which significantly differs from traditional Portland cement.
  • This synthetic stone is lighter and stronger than conventional concrete, curing instantly with UV light rather than over time.

Construction Process

  • All printing occurs offsite in controlled facilities; larger homes are assembled section by section using cranes for placement.
  • Future plans include developing solutions to chemically seal modular segments together, creating a monolithic structure that enhances water resistance and insulation.

Technological Approach

  • Mighty Buildings operates more like a tech startup than a traditional construction firm, focusing on continuous product improvement based on user feedback.
  • The intricacy of 3D printing allows for unique designs that can be replicated easily once created, leading to an expanding catalog of models.

Product Offerings

  • Currently, their lineup includes eight models: four "Mighty Mods" starting at $115,000 for 350 square feet and four expandable "Mighty House Kits."
  • Their unique material is the first UL-listed 3D printed building component available on the market.

Conclusion and Future Outlook

  • The video concludes with an invitation to subscribe for future content about automated construction innovations.
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Today I got the chance to get a tour of the Mighty Buildings facility here in Oakland California and it was awesome! They clearly have been working hard developing some really cool tech that you've probably never seen before. Mighty Buildings website: https://www.mightybuildings.com/ Habitat for Humanity donation link: https://www.habitat.org/donate