![]() The goal of this project is to demonstrate the many advantages RENCO’s system has over wood, concrete, and steel, while respecting the construction site’s surroundings. It is a $21 million, 96- unit housing complex made up of four 3-story buildings - and it’s being built by just 11 workers. Though RENCO has done many international projects, the company has taken on their first stateside project in Palm Beach County, Florida. Photo credit: The Palm Springs Construction Project Want to see it in action? Watch RENCO’s YouTube video that shows the process first-hand!Ĭonstruction Worker using a hammer to install a RENCO brick.The company hopes to get approval to build up to eight stories by the end of this year. No welding, nailing, or cutting metal required.Ĭurrently, the RENCO Structural Building System can build up to five story structures. A methyl methacrylate bonding agent fuses MCFR pieces together. This patented mineral composite, fiber-reinforced (MCFR) building system is less affected by supply chain issues. RENCO’s unprecedented building system uses methyl methacrylate glue and recycled glass fiber. Finished block walls function just like traditional concrete, making it easy for plumbers, electricians, and HVAC techs install other household systems without any adaptations. There’s no more need for welding, cutting, or masonry on-site. The process is similar to injection molding, in which the systems’ proprietary material can be made into a variety of shapes- whether it’s LEGO bricks, beams, joists, and much more. Murphy CPA and Executive VP Vedat Valkuz, has over 100 years of proven construction experience. The company’s executive team, which also includes Patrick E. and Engin Yesil are the co-founders of RENCO, with Kenneth A. RENCO alone is certified and approved to design and build mineral composite fiber reinforced structures under the International Building Code. RENCO is the creator of RENCO, a state-of-the-art structural building system that uses glass-fiber reinforced mineral composite bricks and adhesives. In an industry where there is around a 5-million housing start backlog, methods like this can be the solution to meet the ever-growing demand for high quality housing. ![]() As we did that, making a building with it got faster and easier, and… the building got stronger each time.” “We had to keep changing it to make it better and easier to work with. ![]() “We worked on this for more than 10 years,” RENCO co-founder Tom Murphy, Jr. Since glue and a mallet are all that’s needed, fewer workers are required to get the job done. These giant interlocking blocks work much like Lego bricks and can be quickly put together to create floors, walls, roofs, and more - all they need is a special adhesive and to be pounded in with a rubber mallet. Renco USA, a Florida construction firm, has created intuitive building blocks that connect just like Lego bricks: and they are catching on quickly. If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to build life-size houses with large Lego bricks, wonder no more! The childhood dream of building a life-size Lego house is now a reality. ![]() Building Homes with Life-Size Lego Bricks ![]()
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