We empower AEC, logistics, and cities through a unified digital ecosystem—facilitating smart, sustainable housing with advanced modular composite formwork, integrated AI chips, sensors, and circular materials.

G3 Housing Nexus delivers innovative, technology-enabled homes designed to adapt and regenerate our planet. Scale rapidly, manage intelligently, and build sustainably.

Innovative Formwork & AI

AMCF System + AI Sensors
Highly reusable composite formwork with embedded AI technology to optimize construction efficiency—reducing labor by 25–40% and material waste by 15–25%.

From reclaimed concrete and glass to second-life EV batteries and rooftop solar—our platform tracks quality, quantity, and carbon impact, then matches supply with certified transport partners.

Embedded sensors monitor stress, temperature, moisture, and energy use—alerting you to maintenance needs up to 30% sooner and reducing long-term repair costs.

Circular Materials & Logistics
Real-Time Health Monitoring

From intelligent materials and sensor-embedded formwork to self-monitoring technology, G3 homes redefine performance, efficiency, and resilience.

Built smarter. Designed to adapt. Powered by purpose.

Cube-shaped housing structures with slanted roofs, displaying modern architectural design. The buildings feature a combination of yellow, gray, and brick materials, with multiple windows and geometric patterns. A tree partially obscures one of the buildings on the right side.
Cube-shaped housing structures with slanted roofs, displaying modern architectural design. The buildings feature a combination of yellow, gray, and brick materials, with multiple windows and geometric patterns. A tree partially obscures one of the buildings on the right side.

Innovative Housing Solutions

Smart, sustainable homes powered by AI, utilizing recycled materials and second-life battery technology for affordability.

Smart Construction Technology

Our sensor-embedded composite formwork speeds up construction, reduces waste, and monitors structural health from the inside out.

Sustainable Home Design

G3 homes feature rooftop solar, recycled materials, and energy systems powered by second-life EV batteries—designed for resilience and affordability.

We’re building a long-term housing legacy—eco-conscious, tech-integrated, and aligned with global ESG standards for future generations.

Long-Term Impact
A house is under construction with visible wooden framing and scaffolding around the roof area. The building is enclosed by a temporary metal fence, and there are materials and construction tools placed around the site. The roofing is partially complete, made of dark grey tiles, and the surrounding area includes grass and a paved sidewalk.
A house is under construction with visible wooden framing and scaffolding around the roof area. The building is enclosed by a temporary metal fence, and there are materials and construction tools placed around the site. The roofing is partially complete, made of dark grey tiles, and the surrounding area includes grass and a paved sidewalk.
A house under construction with visible framing and insulation wrap. The structure is partially covered with a green guard barrier and has several large windows installed and some stacked in front. Construction materials and debris are scattered in the foreground.
A house under construction with visible framing and insulation wrap. The structure is partially covered with a green guard barrier and has several large windows installed and some stacked in front. Construction materials and debris are scattered in the foreground.

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Explore our innovative, sustainable homes and smart construction technology.

A house under construction with scaffolding surrounding the building. The structure includes wooden planks and cinder blocks. There are ladders leaning against the house, and various construction materials such as panels and timber are scattered around the site.
A house under construction with scaffolding surrounding the building. The structure includes wooden planks and cinder blocks. There are ladders leaning against the house, and various construction materials such as panels and timber are scattered around the site.