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Ubercrete is a Technology Company

We Scientifically Engineer & Deliver New Enhanced Building Materials & Technologies

First and foremost, Ubercrete is a technology company, which will be licensing our unique, patented solutions worldwide. We design, fabricate, patent and pour our unique formulations to prove their effectiveness. Then after doing so, we license these proven formulations and processes worldwide. We will continue R&D for new solutions, to always be one step ahead of the competition.  

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Volumetric Truck

Volumetric trucks have the following advantages over traditional ready-mix trucks:

  • Flexibility - Digitally predefined mixes allow contractors to pour different types of concrete for different sections of a building, without having to wait for trucks to arrive.

  • Time Efficiency - “Mobile Batching Plants” can pour high strength concrete, water impermeable concrete and normal C35 concrete foundations, for walls and floors all onsite, all within a single day. 

  • Cost Effective - Having multiple formulations mixed from a single onsite volumetric truck, saves enormous amounts of time and costs.

Ubercrete will be using front end loaders and flat bed trucks to feed the volumetric mixing truck, for continuous large scale pours. This continuous process works in tight urban spaces and Ubercrete is the only company pursuing this integration of these disparate technologies. This will allow Ubercrete to bid on bigger jobs, especially in tight urban spaces.    

Ubercrete is working with an automated block, brick and tile making machine. It is both a stationary and a mobile production system. It gets fed by our Volumetric mixing truck, which also is either stationary or mobile. Our truck can produce products when parked, feeding the brick machine. So when not doing mobile pours, the truck can work round the clock seven days a week, creating valuable products.

We take the blocks or the bricks, fabricated by the automated brick forming machine, which in turn is fed by the Volumetric mixing truck, and then is passed to the brick laying robot for automated construction. We are working with a major university that has a great deal of experience in robotics. This is a future development for us and it is extremely efficient and cost effective.

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