Aerial view of Cape Coral Florida canal system

3D Printed Concrete Homes in Cape Coral

Hurricane-resistant shell construction for Cape Coral builders, developers, and landowners. One automated pass replaces five exterior trades.

PHIUS Certified EnvelopeFEMA Storm Shelter Rated250 mph Wind ResistanceICC-ES Evaluated

A city built for resilient construction

Cape Coral is one of the largest cities in Florida by land area, with over 400 miles of navigable canals and thousands of vacant residential lots still being developed. The city's flat terrain, expansive buildable land, and high volume of new construction make it an ideal market for 3D concrete printing. After Hurricane Ian, the demand for storm-resistant construction has never been higher.

400+ miles of canals

Cape Coral's extensive canal system creates unique waterfront development opportunities. Flat terrain supports gantry mobilization across most residential lots.

Thousands of vacant lots

Despite decades of growth, Cape Coral still has significant undeveloped residential land. New construction volume is among the highest in Southwest Florida.

Post-Ian rebuilding demand

Hurricane Ian caused widespread damage across Cape Coral in 2022. Builders and homeowners are actively seeking more resilient construction methods.

Active builder market

Cape Coral has one of the most active residential construction markets in Florida. Builders need faster schedules, fewer subs, and stronger products.

Storm clouds over Florida coastal residential area

Why Cape Coral is rebuilding stronger

Hurricane Ian made landfall near Cape Coral in September 2022 as a Category 4 storm, causing catastrophic damage across Lee County. The storm exposed vulnerabilities in conventional construction and created lasting demand for more resilient building methods.

Cat 4
Hurricane Ian made landfall near Cape Coral in September 2022
$112.9B
Total damages across Florida, the costliest storm in state history
1000s
Cape Coral homes sustained damage requiring repair or rebuild

What Ian taught Cape Coral builders

The homes that performed best during Hurricane Ian were those with strong structural envelopes, continuous load paths, and materials that resisted water intrusion. Wood-frame homes with compromised connections, failed roof attachments, and water-damaged framing accounted for the majority of severe damage. Monolithic concrete construction addresses these specific failure modes by eliminating the joints and connections where conventional homes fail.

Built for Cape Coral's builders and landowners

Cape Coral Builders

Add a FEMA-rated, PHIUS-certified shell to your Cape Coral pipeline. One automated pass replaces five exterior trades, compressing schedules in one of Florida's busiest construction markets.

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Landowners

Own a vacant lot in Cape Coral's growth corridors? One automated print pass delivers the structural shell faster than conventional multi-trade sequencing, reducing carrying costs in a high-demand market.

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Homeowners Rebuilding

Rebuilding after Hurricane Ian? A monolithic concrete shell provides a stronger structural foundation for your new home, with fewer vulnerabilities to future storms.

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Investors

Cape Coral's rental market is strong and growing. Resilient concrete construction may reduce long-term maintenance and insurance costs for investment properties.

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Cape Coral and surrounding Lee County

Coastal Monolithic serves Cape Coral and the surrounding Lee County area, including Fort Myers, North Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, and Captiva. Projects in nearby Collier and Charlotte counties are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

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Lee County, FL

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North Fort Myers

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Fort Myers Beach

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Sanibel

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Captiva

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Bonita Springs

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Estero

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Common questions about Cape Coral projects

Cape Coral is one of the fastest-growing cities in Florida, with over 400 miles of canals and thousands of new residential lots being developed annually. The city's flat terrain, expansive vacant land, and high volume of new construction make it ideal for robotic concrete printing mobilization. After Hurricane Ian caused widespread damage across Cape Coral in 2022, builders and developers are increasingly looking for construction methods that reduce vulnerability to future storms.

Cape Coral's extensive canal network creates unique site access considerations. Some canal-front lots have limited access for large equipment. Coastal Monolithic evaluates each Cape Coral site individually for gantry system mobilization, concrete delivery access, and soil conditions. Most standard residential lots in Cape Coral support our equipment, but waterfront sites with narrow access may require additional logistics planning. We evaluate this during the project review phase.

Hurricane Ian made landfall near Fort Myers and Cape Coral in September 2022 as a Category 4 storm, causing catastrophic damage across Lee County. Thousands of Cape Coral homes sustained wind damage, flooding, and structural failure. The storm exposed the vulnerability of wood-frame construction in the region. Many homeowners are now rebuilding with more resilient materials, and builders are looking for structural systems that reduce vulnerability to future storms.

Builders and developers working on new construction in Cape Coral's expanding residential areas. Landowners with vacant lots in the city's growth corridors. Investors looking for resilient rental properties in a high-demand market. And homeowners rebuilding after Hurricane Ian who want a stronger structural system for their new home. The city's rapid growth and post-Ian rebuilding activity create significant demand for resilient construction.

The 3D printed concrete shell can be printed in days once the site is prepared and permits are in place. Total project timeline depends on site conditions, design complexity, and the builder's schedule for MEP, roofing, windows, and interior finishes. Cape Coral's building department is familiar with concrete construction and the ICC-ES evaluation pathway. We work with local engineers and the city's permitting process for every project.

Yes. The Florida Building Code does not prohibit concrete additive construction. The wall system used by Coastal Monolithic carries an ICC-ES evaluation, which provides an established permitting pathway accepted by Florida building departments, including Cape Coral's. Each project is permitted on a site-by-site basis through the standard local approval process. We provide the full technical documentation package to support your permitting application.

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