Apis Cor
Apis Cor is a robotic construction printing company that supplies large-format concrete printing systems and services for homes and commercial shells, with public references to record-scale printed buildings, NASA habitat prizes, and permitted projects in the United States.
Apis Cor develops autonomous concrete printing hardware, materials, and field workflows aimed at home builders and contractors that want printed walls instead of block or stud framing for selected programs. The marketing site points to landmark demonstrations such as a large administrative building recognized by Guinness World Records for its printed floor area and height, a commercially permitted building in Texas, and early residential pilots in Florida (Apis Cor, 2026).
The company also highlights participation in NASA???s 3D-printed habitat challenge as evidence of long-range materials and robotics work, while reminding visitors that housing still depends on local codes, geotechnical conditions, and partner engineering.
Apis Cor positions itself as a partner to volume builders, including language about pilots with large U.S. homebuilders and ongoing ICC-related certification work; treat schedule claims as vendor statements and confirm with your code official and structural engineer.
Because the offer mixes equipment, materials, training, and services, pricing and warranty follow manufacturing and construction contracting norms rather than a simple SaaS subscription.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Shows real buildings beyond lab samples, including permitted U.S. projects named on the site.
- Combines printer hardware with concrete process know-how rather than selling software alone.
- Openly discusses certification and builder-scale pilots so owners can probe maturity.
Cons
- Adoption still depends on structural design, mix design, inspections, and trades for MEP rough-in.
- ICC and local acceptance evolve; verify the latest evaluation reports for your jurisdiction.
- Economics hinge on printer utilization, logistics, and crew training, not a single list price.
Key features
On-site concrete printing: Robotic placement of structural walls for residential and selected commercial forms.
Large-format demonstrations: Public references to multi-story demonstration buildings and code-oriented pilots.
Program for builders: Sales narrative aimed at production builders adding printed wall systems.
Materials and automation R&D: Heritage tied to NASA habitat competitions and materials development.
Pricing
Printer and services package
Free
Quote hardware, materials, and training; verify on vendor site.
Frequently asked questions
Is Apis Cor a BIM or CAD program?
- No; it is a construction printing technology and services business. Your team still models in BIM for coordination while Apis Cor handles printing execution and related hardware.
What kinds of buildings does Apis Cor showcase?
- Marketing references a record-scale printed office building, a permitted commercial building in Texas, a permitted home in Florida, and cold-climate demonstration work branded as Frostprint on the public site.
Does Apis Cor replace traditional concrete masonry?
- It proposes printed concrete walls as an alternative path where codes, structural design, and insurance allow. You still need engineers of record, inspections, and connections to floors and roofs.
What should I ask before a pilot?
- Request current ICC or evaluation report status, sample specifications, pump and batch plant requirements, crew training duration, and warranty terms for equipment and materials.
Where is Apis Cor active?
- The site references U.S. residential pilots and international demonstrations such as a Dubai office project. Confirm shipping, field support, and spare parts for your region.
How does pricing work?
- Expect equipment packages, consumables, and services sold like capital equipment plus construction scope. There is no public per-square-foot software price on the homepage.