Alquist company profile
Alquist develops 3D concrete-printing technology for construction and housing projects. Its robotics relevance comes through automated construction systems that print building structures, reducing manual formwork and enabling faster production of homes, infrastructure elements and other built-environment components.
Facts
- Segment: Construction
- Country: United States
- Founded: 2020
- Website: https://www.alquist3d.com/
Profile sections
- Summary
- Market context
- Facts
- Context / Market Position
- Events
- Team
- Relationships
- Context tags
- Customers and deployments
- Sources
Summary
Alquist develops 3D concrete-printing technology for construction and housing projects. Its robotics relevance comes through automated construction systems that print building structures, reducing manual formwork and enabling faster production of homes, infrastructure elements and other built-environment components.
Market context
Alquist is a visible U. S. construction-automation builder applying robotic printing systems to real built-environment projects. Robotic 3D concrete printing systems for retail and construction projects.
Facts
- Website: https://www.alquist3d.com/
- HQ: Greeley, Colorado, United States
- Founded: 2020
- Segment: Construction
Robotic construction 3D printing company
Alquist uses robotic 3D concrete printing systems to build structural walls and infrastructure elements for residential and commercial construction.
- Target environment: Construction sites, housing projects, commercial building expansions and concrete-printing training environments.
- Deployment model: Construction 3D printing services, robot system sales and deployment partnerships with contractors, material suppliers and training partners.
- Customer context: Builders, developers, contractors, municipalities, retailers and construction teams adopting 3D concrete printing.
- Workflow context: Robotic concrete extrusion, structural wall printing, construction automation, material handling and jobsite workforce training.
- Commercial maturity: Commercial deployment stage, with robot sales and large construction projects moving beyond single demonstration builds.
- Market position: Construction robotics company focused on 3D concrete printing for buildings and infrastructure.
- Adoption constraints: Adoption depends on building-code approval, material performance, weather conditions, contractor training, printer utilization and project economics.
- Adjacent context: Adjacent context includes construction 3D printing, robotic concrete extrusion, automated building methods and construction workforce automation.
- Source confidence: high
Events
- 2026-04-25 - Deployment - Alquist 3D prints Walmart store expansions with FMGI - The work moved Alquist’s robotic concrete printing from housing pilots into commercial retail construction.
- 2026-04-15 - Deployment - Alquist 3D advances large-scale housing deployment pipeline in Colorado - Alquist continued expansion of its Colorado-based 3D printed housing pipeline, including multi-home developments tied t…
- 2026-01-23 - Partnership - Alquist 3D becomes inaugural industry tenant at Aims Workforce Innovation Center - Alquist 3D signed a five-year agreement with Aims Community College.
- 2024-11-20 - Partnership - Alquist 3D expands partnership with Aims Community College for construction workforce training - Alquist partnered with Aims Community College to develop workforce training programs for 3D con…
- 2023-10-06 - Executive Hire - Alquist 3D appoints Patrick Callahan as Chief Executive Officer - Alquist 3D appointed Patrick Callahan as CEO, with founder Zachary Mannheimer transitioning to chairman of the board.
- 2021-12-21 - Deployment - Alquist 3D launches 3D printed home project with Habitat for Humanity in Virginia - Alquist completed one of the first owner-occupied 3D-printed homes in the United States in partnership with H…
Team
- Zachary Mannheimer - Founder and Board Chair - Founder row explains Alquist's move from early 3D-printed housing projects into construction automation and large-format concrete printing.
- Patrick Callahan - Chief Executive Officer
Relationships
- construction printing customer - Alquist launched a 3D-printed home project with Habitat for Humanity in Virginia.
- Hugg & Hall - distribution_partner - Hugg & Hall describes its partnership with Alquist and FMGI for commercial 3D concrete printing, including equipment support on Walmart projects.
- Walmart - customer - Alquist announced more than a dozen U.S. commercial retail 3D construction printing projects with Walmart and other retailers.
- FMGI - deployment_partner - FMGI is part of the commercial deployment model for Alquist's A1X robotic construction printing projects.
- commercial construction deployment - Alquist 3D used A1X robotic concrete printers with FMGI on Walmart store expansion projects.
Context tags
- Construction 3D printing builder - Peer Group - Alquist builds robotic construction 3D printing systems.
- Robotic construction 3D printing - Workflow - Alquist performs robotic construction 3D printing.
- Concrete extrusion printing - Capability - Alquist provides concrete extrusion printing.
- Construction printing robot OEM - Stack Layer - Alquist builds complete construction printing robot systems.
- Construction 3D printed housing - Customer Environment - Alquist serves construction 3D printed housing.
Customers and deployments
- Deployment Event - 1 source-backed deployment event - 2022-04-29 - Alquist starts Project Virginia 3D-printed housing program in Pulaski - source posture: Company Disclosed
- Named 3d Printed Home Project - Habitat for Humanity 3D-printed home project - 2021-12-21 - Habitat for Humanity - construction 3D printing - Alquist launched a 3D-printed home project with Habitat for Humanity in Virgi…
- Deployment Event - 1 source-backed deployment event - 2021-12-21 - Alquist and Habitat for Humanity complete 3D-printed home in Williamsburg - source posture: Third Party Reported
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