Introduction
We are currently support local developing companies in construction projects in the North Texas Area by providing imported printers and 3D software implementation. Our idea is having the houses been built with the combination of the shipping continers and 3D printing concrete for the less labor and the less time.
Where We Are
The thriving Dallas-Fort Worth metro area job market is ranked as the top job market in the nation, and it’s due in no small part to a recent growth in high-paying tech and finance jobs in the Texas metro. The thriving job market in the Dallas-Fort Worth area has led to an ongoing population boom, with new residents snatching up housing as they move to the area for jobs and opportunities. Even more new residents flooded into the Dallas area during the pandemic, causing further growth in population.
As with the rest of the nation, the demand for housing inventory here was extremely high throughout the early parts of the pandemic, which caused a housing shortage in the area—and it has continued ever since. With a lack of inventory and a slew of new residents comes a swift uptick in home values and prices, and in the past six months, this is precisely what has happened in Dallas-Fort Worth.
Projects
There are total of 5 projects are currently in progress in the north Texas area.
- Corinth Shopping Plaza (5855 S Interstate 35, Corinth, TX 76208);
- Walton Townhouses (3415 Walton Dr, Corinth, TX 76208);
- “Cab Station” (701 E Broadway St, Gainesville, TX 76240);
- Broadway Multifamily Complex (3551 E Broadway St, Gainesville, TX 76240);
- Border Sands mine (24997 US-81, Terral, OK 73569).
The most rapid growing area in the DFW area. The Corinth Plaza and the Cab Station projects are highly viewable from I35 traffic. The residential projects next to the commercial centers, Walton Townhouses and Broadway Multifamily Complex, are attractive to the people working around this area. The sands mine in OK can provide significant amount of sands that used for concrete materials.