Skilled labor is $80–120/hr and hard to find. GigaHouse removes that constraint. Steel studs are encapsulated in rigid EPS foam so the panels self-locate every member — a small house goes up in a day and is ready for occupancy in about a week. Ship the whole kit in a standard container and build with whoever is on the ground.

GigaHouse is a super-insulated steel-framed building system. ICC-approved steel studs are isolated and encapsulated in rigid EPS insulation, then finished with PlasterMax inside and StuccoMax outside. Every build is signed off by local registered structural engineers.
Walls go up in minutes. A small house can be erected in one day and is ready for occupancy in about a week. The system meets IBC steel-framed construction standards and is engineered to withstand hurricane-force winds and California seismic zone 4. No wood means no rot, no mold, no termites.
Published performance figures. Full architectural specs and test reports are in the downloads below.
| Insulation R-Value | R-24 to R-60 |
| HVAC Reduction | Up to 60% |
| Wind Rating | Hurricane Force |
| Seismic Rating | CA Zone 4 |
| Standard | IBC / ICC Compliant |
| Frame | Recycled Steel Stud |
| Portland Cement | None |
| Time to Occupancy | ~1 Week |
From a single custom home to large affordable-housing and institutional programs — the same panel system, the same logistics chain.
Architectural specifications, technical data, application guides, and warranty — the documents your architect, GC, and AHJ will ask for.
Walls go up in minutes because each panel self-locates the steel studs. A small house can be erected in a single day and is typically ready for occupancy in about a week.
No. There are no cranes and no specialized trades required. The panel system is designed so any able-bodied crew can build it, which is why GigaCrete offers free installer training at its Las Vegas factory.
GigaHouse wall assemblies range from R-24 up to R-60 and exceed ICF construction in thermal performance, which can reduce HVAC sizing by as much as 60%.
Yes. The system meets IBC steel-framed construction standards and is engineered to withstand hurricane-force winds and California seismic zone 4. Each project is signed off by local registered structural engineers.
ICC-approved recycled-steel studs encapsulated in rigid EPS foam, finished with PlasterMax interior and StuccoMax exterior coatings. It uses no Portland cement, for a low carbon footprint.
Yes. GigaHouse ships as a complete kit in standard shipping containers, which makes it practical for remote sites, island builds, disaster relief, and remote industrial housing for oil, gas, and mining.
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