BDCC
Industry:
Housing & Household Durables

DESCRIPTION

Blackwell 3D Construction Corp. is a development-stage company with no revenue, no construction equipment, no property, and three employees. Blackwell's stated plan is to use large-scale 3D printers and specialized concrete mixtures to construct residential homes and small-scale apartment buildings, targeting individual buyers, real estate developers, and government entities in the U.S., UAE, and Southeast Asia. The core premise is that 3D printing can build homes faster, cheaper, and with less waste than traditional construction. Blackwell's intended business model centers on charging fees for designing and constructing 3D-printed homes, with additional potential revenue from technology licensing, proprietary materials sales, training programs, and real estate development partnerships — none of which are currently active. The company's assets consist primarily of 3D printing intellectual property acquired from its CEO in October 2023, when Blackwell pivoted to construction following a history of operating as a benefit solutions outsourcer, beer distributor, and oil & gas exploration company, among other businesses. Blackwell estimates it needs $4M–$5M in funding to advance through its first three phases — infrastructure, product development, and commercial launch — none of which has been secured. The company acknowledges it is classified as a shell company under SEC rules and has not yet built any structure.

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