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Contec Australia

ServicePerth, Western Australia, AustraliaFounded 2021· One of 2063 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Provides commercial 3D concrete printing services using robotic arm mobile printers for residential and commercial construction, reducing build times by up to 80% compared to traditional methods.

CEO / Founder
Mark D'Alessandro
Team Size
1-10
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$1M
Latest Round
Seed
Key Investors
Private investors and local construction industry stakeholders

Technology & Products

Key Products

Commercial 3D concrete printing services for residential and commercial construction

Technological Advantage

Proprietary in-situ 3D concrete printing process reduces build times by 80% and material waste by 30-50%, protected by operational exclusivity as the first mover in WA. Technology enables printing of multi-storey structures without formwork.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces construction time by 80% (e.g., printing structural walls in 18 hours vs. weeks), cuts material waste by 30-50%, eliminates formwork costs, and enables complex architectural designs with thermal efficiency for harsh Australian climates.

How They Differentiate

3x faster on-site printing than traditional construction (18 hours for structural walls vs. weeks), 30-50% lower material waste than conventional methods, and exclusive operational presence in Western Australia as the first local provider.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Residential home builders, commercial developers, infrastructure contractors in Western Australia

Industry Verticals

Construction; Residential Housing; Commercial Real Estate

Competitors

CyBe Construction; Apis Cor; COBOD

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Projects in Tapping and Peppermint Grove with specific metrics: full structural walls completed within 18 hours at 500mm per second, 530 square metres of wall printed in seven days

Major Milestones

Completed Australia's first multi-storey 3D printed concrete home in Tapping, Perth (August 2025); Introduced Western Australia's first 3D concrete printer; Plans to expand printer fleet by end of 2025

Notable Customers

Residential and commercial clients in Western Australia