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Nexii

Nexii is a prefabricated wall and roof panel system for commercial and industrial buildings that pairs factory-built envelopes with the low-carbon cementitious material Nexiite to shorten schedules and cut operational energy versus many site-built structures.

Factory-made panels arrive ready to assemble, which Nexii positions as a path to tighter schedules and more predictable site work than cast-in-place concrete for many retail, food service, and light industrial programs.

On its public pages, Nexii reports that its building systems can use about one third less energy overall than traditional buildings it compares against, and that third-party life cycle work has pointed to roughly one third lower embodied carbon for similar construction, figures buyers should re-check against current project assumptions (Nexii, 2026).

Sustainability materials on the same site list wall panels rated up to about R34 and roof panels up to about R60, figures Nexii ties to reduced heating and cooling loads, plus a claim of near-zero envelope waste on site for typical quick-service projects when panels replace stick-built envelopes.

Nexii publishes environmental and health product declarations for core envelope products and highlights certifications such as TRUE Gold for zero waste at its Squamish plant, signals owners and architects often review alongside code and corporate carbon targets.

Specifications

Pricing

Enterprise quote

Platforms

Web

Used for

Prefabricated commercial envelopesLow-carbon construction programsFast-track retail rolloutEnergy-conscious new builds

Used by

DevelopersGeneral contractorsArchitectsRetail brandsFacilities owners

Tasks

Envelope design coordinationFactory fabrication planningSite assembly sequencingSustainability reporting

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Strong marketing focus on speed, thermal performance, and embodied carbon versus conventional concrete envelopes.
  • Published EPD and HPD documents for architects who need submittal-ready environmental data.
  • Broad case-study library for franchise and multi-site retail programs.
  • Clear narrative on factory quality control versus weather-dependent site work.

Cons

  • Not BIM authoring software; coordination still happens in your design tools of choice.
  • Pricing and regional availability require direct sales conversations rather than self-serve quotes.
  • Performance claims depend on project type, climate, and baseline; always verify against local code and energy models.
  • Panelized delivery assumes logistics and crane access suitable for large modules.

Key features

  • Prefabricated envelopes: Wall and roof panels built in a factory setting for repeatable quality before site installation.

  • Nexiite material: Proprietary cementitious mix positioned as a lower-carbon alternative to ordinary concrete for many applications.

  • Thermal performance: Published R-values for walls and roofs aimed at strong air barrier and insulation performance.

  • Schedule focus: Marketing cites faster enclosure times versus conventional construction for comparable retail and food programs.

  • Waste reduction: Factory fabrication targets minimal on-site envelope waste compared with traditional site framing and finishes.

  • Documentation: Environmental Product Declarations and Health Product Declarations listed for core panel lines on the vendor site.

  • Vertical markets: Case studies span quick-service restaurants, banks, retail boxes, and selected industrial or civic projects.

  • Certifications: Public pages reference plant-level sustainability certifications and industry awards for the panel program.

Pricing

Design-build panel program

Contact sales

Panel packages are quoted per project. Confirm pricing, freight, and install scope with Nexii sales.

Frequently asked questions

Is Nexii BIM software?

No. Nexii supplies prefabricated building panels and related materials. Teams still model and document projects in BIM platforms they already use, then coordinate panel dimensions, loads, and connections with Nexii and the wider trade set.

What is Nexiite?

Nexiite is Nexii???s branded cementitious composite used in its panel system. The company markets it as a lower-carbon alternative to conventional concrete for many envelope applications, with detailed claims on its sustainability and product pages.

Does Nexii publish environmental product data?

Yes. Nexii lists Environmental Product Declarations and Health Product Declarations for several core panel products on its website, which teams can download for submittals and material vetting workflows.

What kinds of buildings use Nexii panels?

Public case studies emphasize single-tenant and multi-tenant retail, quick-service restaurants, banks, warehouses, and some institutional or hospitality projects. Fit depends on program, code, and structural design.

How does Nexii compare to on-site concrete or steel framing?

Nexii argues factory fabrication plus lighter panels can shorten enclosure schedules and reduce site labor versus cast-in-place concrete, while its published R-values and carbon figures target better operating and embodied performance than many baseline builds. Always compare options with engineers for your site and codes.

Where can I get pricing for a Nexii project?

Nexii sells through its business development team. Budgeting starts with project scope, geography, and schedule, so expect a quote process rather than a public price list on the marketing site.

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