Innovation Enclave

Questions About the Innovation Enclave

Common questions about Coastal Monolithic's Innovation Enclave community of 3D printed concrete homes.

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The Innovation Enclave is a 20 to 25 unit PHIUS Certified, FEMA Storm Shelter Rated residential cluster in Southwest Florida. The Enclave first print is targeted for Q1 2027. Site requirements for a potential Enclave location include: (1) Location in Lee, Collier, Charlotte, or Sarasota County. (2) Sufficient acreage to support 20 to 25 residential units at a density appropriate for the zoning district. (3) Zoning that permits residential development at the target density, or a clear path to rezoning. (4) Access to utilities: water, sewer or septic, and electrical service. (5) Site conditions that support the robotic printing system: a reasonably level site with vehicle access for the gantry system and concrete delivery. (6) No deed restrictions that prohibit concrete or non-traditional construction methods. If you have a site in Southwest Florida that might fit, reach out directly. We will evaluate it honestly.

The Innovation Enclave builder partnership model is designed to work with local Southwest Florida builders and general contractors who want to add a certified, storm-rated product to their pipeline. Coastal Monolithic delivers the printed concrete shells for all units in the cluster. The builder partner handles MEP, roofing, windows, doors, and interior finishes for each unit, using their existing subcontractor relationships. The builder brings local market knowledge, subcontractor relationships, and construction management capacity. Coastal Monolithic brings the printing platform, certification documentation, and permitting support. The specific terms of the partnership, including revenue split, project management structure, and timeline, are negotiated on a project-by-project basis. The starting point is a direct conversation. Reach out through the contact page.

The Innovation Enclave first print is targeted for Q1 2027. The pilot project, a single-family spec home of approximately 1,850 square feet, is the proving ground for the permitting pathway, construction workflow, cost structure, and market demand. The pilot is targeting first print in Q3 2026. Successful completion of the pilot establishes the foundation for the Enclave. Builder and developer partnerships for the Enclave are open now. The 2026–2028 pipeline is the earliest opportunity to deliver this product to buyers in the Southwest Florida market. If you are a builder, developer, or land partner interested in the Enclave, the time to engage is now, before the pipeline is committed.

Potentially, yes. Coastal Monolithic is actively evaluating land partnerships in Lee, Collier, Charlotte, and Sarasota counties for the Innovation Enclave. If you own land in Southwest Florida that could support a 20 to 25 unit residential cluster, we want to hear from you. The evaluation process starts with a direct conversation about the site: location, acreage, zoning, utilities, and any existing restrictions. We will give you a straight answer on whether the site fits the Enclave model and what a land partnership would look like. Reach out through the contact page and describe your site.

Have a project in Southwest Florida?

Builders, GCs, developers, and landowners with active projects: reach out directly. We respond within 24 hours and tell you straight whether your project fits.