Downtown Fort Myers Florida river district

3D Printed Concrete Homes in Fort Myers

Hurricane-resistant shell construction for Fort Myers builders, developers, and landowners. From downtown infill to suburban master-planned communities.

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Lee County's commercial and construction hub

Fort Myers is the urban center of Lee County, with a diverse mix of historic riverfront districts, new master-planned communities, and active commercial development. The city serves as the primary professional services and construction coordination hub for Southwest Florida, making it a natural center for builder partnerships.

Diverse housing stock

From downtown condos to suburban single-family homes, Fort Myers has a wide range of residential development types. New infill and master-planned community construction is active across the city.

Regional hub

Fort Myers is the professional and commercial center of Lee County. Builders, engineers, architects, and developers are concentrated here, making coordination efficient.

Post-Ian rebuilding

Hurricane Ian caused widespread damage across Fort Myers and Fort Myers Beach. Rebuilding activity is ongoing, with demand for more resilient construction methods.

Master-planned growth

New communities on the eastern and southern edges of Fort Myers are driving significant residential construction volume. Builders need scalable, reliable structural systems.

Storm surge flooding in Florida coastal downtown

Rebuilding Fort Myers stronger

Hurricane Ian made landfall near Fort Myers Beach on September 28, 2022, as a Category 4 storm with sustained winds of 150 mph. The storm surge, flooding, and wind damage affected every part of the Fort Myers area.

150 mph
Sustained wind speeds at landfall near Fort Myers Beach
15 ft+
Storm surge height that inundated Fort Myers Beach and downtown
1000s
Homes and businesses destroyed or severely damaged in Lee County

What Fort Myers builders learned from Ian

The storm exposed how quickly conventional construction can fail when multiple systems are stressed simultaneously: wind pressure, water intrusion, and structural fatigue. Homes with stronger structural envelopes, continuous load paths, and materials that resisted water intrusion performed measurably better. Monolithic concrete construction addresses these specific vulnerabilities by eliminating the joints and material transitions where failure typically initiates.

Fort Myers builders, developers, and landowners

Custom Home Builders

Working on infill lots or new master-planned communities in Fort Myers? Add a FEMA-rated, PHIUS-certified shell to your product offering. One automated pass replaces five exterior trades.

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Landowners

Own property in Fort Myers's growth areas? From downtown infill to eastern suburban expansion, one automated print pass delivers the structural shell faster than conventional methods.

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Homeowners Rebuilding

Rebuilding after Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers or Fort Myers Beach? A monolithic concrete shell provides a stronger structural foundation with fewer vulnerabilities to future storms.

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Investors

Fort Myers's rental market is strong, with demand from seasonal residents, professionals, and post-Ian displaced households. Resilient construction may reduce long-term ownership costs.

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Fort Myers and all of Lee County

Coastal Monolithic serves Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, and the surrounding Lee County area. We also evaluate projects in nearby Collier and Charlotte counties on a case-by-case basis.

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Common questions about Fort Myers projects

Fort Myers is the urban and commercial center of Lee County, with a mix of historic neighborhoods, new master-planned communities, and active infill development. The city has experienced significant population growth and has a diverse housing stock that includes everything from downtown condos to suburban single-family homes. Fort Myers also serves as the primary business and professional services hub for the region, making it a natural center for builder partnerships and development activity.

Hurricane Ian made direct landfall near Fort Myers Beach in September 2022, causing catastrophic damage across the city and surrounding areas. Downtown Fort Myers flooded. Historic neighborhoods sustained wind damage. Fort Myers Beach was devastated. The storm destroyed or severely damaged thousands of homes and businesses. In the aftermath, building codes have been scrutinized, insurance costs have risen, and both homeowners and builders are actively seeking more resilient construction methods for rebuilds and new development.

Single-family homes in Fort Myers's new development areas and infill lots. Small multi-unit projects in growing neighborhoods. Builder partnerships for custom homes in master-planned communities. And rebuild projects for homeowners replacing storm-damaged structures. The key requirement is a site that supports gantry mobilization and a timeline that aligns with our 2026–2028 pipeline.

The Lee County building department, which serves Fort Myers, is familiar with alternative construction methods and the ICC-ES evaluation process. The Coastal Monolithic wall system carries an ICC-ES evaluation that provides an established permitting pathway. We work with local engineers and the permitting process for every Fort Myers project. Each project is reviewed on its own merits, but the pathway is established and documented.

Custom home builders working in Fort Myers's established and emerging neighborhoods. Developers building small multi-unit projects. Landowners with infill lots in growing areas. Investors acquiring properties for resilient rental housing. And homeowners rebuilding after Hurricane Ian who want a stronger structural system than conventional wood-frame construction.

Fort Myers Beach sustained catastrophic damage during Hurricane Ian and has stricter rebuilding requirements, including elevated foundations and enhanced wind resistance standards. Standard Fort Myers projects, including those in the city proper and surrounding unincorporated Lee County, follow standard Florida Building Code requirements. Both types of projects can work with the Coastal Monolithic wall system, but Fort Myers Beach projects require additional engineering for elevation and coastal construction requirements.

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