Accelerating Disaster Recovery with Mobile Brick Factories

We return normality to disaster zones by deploying mobile brick factories that crush rubble to be pressed into interlocking bricks for the rapid rebuilding of shelter and critical infrastructure.

  • Our Solutions
    MCC deploys mobile brick factories into disaster zones to rebuild communities from the rubble.
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  • Our Impact in Ukraine
    We actively engage with the affected communities in a consultative way so they can rebuild where other means aren’t available or aren’t effective.
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  • Become a Partner
    Partner with MCC to help deliver relief to communities devastated by war and natural disasters.
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Recycling Disaster Into Relief

Mobile Crisis Construction (MCC) was established to accelerate a return to normality in disaster zones by deploying mobile brick factories that crush rubble to be pressed into interlocking bricks for the rapid rebuilding of shelter and critical infrastructure.
  • Deploy

    We send a mobile factory, housed in a container, to the affected disaster zone.
  • Engage

    We discuss requirements and resources with the affected community and those NGO’s which also have a presence in the disaster zone.
  • Repurpose

    Our mobile factories crush the rubble from destroyed buildings and produce new interlocking bricks.
  • Rebuild

    We rapidly rebuild community infrastructure such as schools, clinics and shelters with the full involvement of those affected.

Our Current Impact

Current efforts in Ukraine

The current focus of MCC is to get brick factories into Ukraine, rebuilding critical infrastructure and providing emergency shelter to those displaced by the ongoing war with Russia. 

Each mobile factory costs AU$120,000 including shipping to Ukraine, arriving ready to be fully operational with minimal input. MCC is focussing  the initial rebuilding program in the relatively safe area of Hostomel, northwest of Kyiv when 28,000 houses need to be replaced. More mobile factories are urgently needed to  expand operations into other areas devastated by the war.

  • Partner with MCC to Rebuild Communities Faster

    Join MCC in transforming disaster recovery by partnering to deploy our innovative mobile brick factories. Whether you’re an impact investor or NGO, your support helps rebuild critical infrastructure and shelter efficiently using sustainable, recycled materials. Alternatively, contact MCC if you want to utilise our solution on your project.
  • Support Recovery with a Donation to Help Rebuild Lives

    Your donation helps MCC bring hope to disaster-affected communities by turning rubble into safe, sustainable shelter. Every single donation contributes to the next mobile factory and the training of local people. Your contribution accelerates the rebuilding of homes, schools, clinics and other vital infrastructure. Together we can make a real difference. For Australian tax residents, donations over $2 are tax-deductible.

Rebuilding Communities, One Brick at a Time

MCC’s mobile factories turn rubble into interlocking bricks, producing 8,000 bricks per 10 hour shift to rapidly rebuild homes and critical infrastructure. Suitable for deployment globally, they meet Australian safety standards and enable resilient, sustainable reconstruction anywhere in the world. MCC plans to raise sufficient money to  have multiple factories at the ready, to deploy immediately following a disaster.
  • Rapid Response Construction

    The mobile brick factory is capable of producing 8,000 bricks per 10 hour shift; enough bricks in one week to build a school, clinic, or multiple homes. MCC trains local community members in the factory’s operation and in wall construction. The delivery time of the factories depends on the destination, but typically would be 12 weeks for natural disaster zones. Timing for conflict zones may vary from this.
  • Crisis Brick Technology

    MCC converts rubble into interlocking bricks or pavers using a mobile factory housed in a modified 20-foot container. The bricks, which can be made from various materials (clay / rubble / ground glass) are certified by MCC affiliated materials and structural engineers to ensure they meet local and international integrity codes. The structures themselves can be designed to local conditions, including resilience to earthquakes and cyclones.

9 News Australia Feature

MCC was featured on Channel 9 news nationally in  August 2024. MCC’s technology was showcased along  with the imminent delivery of the first ever MCC factory to Ukraine.