Alquist 3D
A 3D concrete printing (3DCP) construction company that uses robotic arm systems to build homes, commercial buildings, and infrastructure, aiming to reduce costs and construction timelines.
- CEO / Founder
- Patrick Callahan
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Growth Stage
- Total Funding
- $1M
- Latest Round
- Seed
- Key Investors
- Boomerang Catapult; VHDA
Technology & Products
Key Products
A1 Series robotic arm 3DCP platform; 3DCP construction services; Educational curriculum and certification programs
Technological Advantage
Proprietary robotic arm 3D concrete printing process and ecosystem, including partnerships for equipment and training, enabling faster build times and reduced labor costs for large-scale commercial projects. Advantage is protectable through process know-how and partnership networks.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces construction costs and timelines for buildings (e.g., completing Walmart store expansions in 75 hours vs. weeks for traditional methods) while using carbon-neutral materials and requiring fewer labor resources.
How They Differentiate
Focuses on large-scale commercial retail construction (e.g., Walmart expansions) and has a partnership-driven scaling model with equipment providers, unlike competitors more focused on residential housing. Offers integrated educational programs to build workforce.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Commercial retailers (e.g., Walmart), construction contractors, educational institutions, and municipalities seeking affordable housing and infrastructure.
Industry Verticals
Construction; Real Estate; Retail; Education
Competitors
Icon; Mighty Buildings; Peri 3D; CyBe
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Sold 14 3D construction printing robots; launched A1 Series platform; secured partnerships for over a dozen U.S. construction projects with Walmart and others.
Major Milestones
First 3D-printed house in Williamsburg, VA (2021); Headquarters moved to Greeley, CO (2023); Appointed new CEO Patrick Callahan (2023); Completed multiple Walmart Supercenter expansion projects (2024-2025); Launched A1 Series robotic arm platform (2026); Sold 14 3DCP robots (2026); Partnerships with multiple higher education institutions for curriculum integration
Notable Customers
Walmart