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MCC’s mobile factories turn rubble into interlocking bricks, producing up to 40 tonnes per shift to rapidly rebuild homes and critical infrastructure. Designed for global deployment, they meet local safety standards, train local teams, and enable resilient, sustainable reconstruction anywhere in the world.

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MCC’s 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 it’s factory operations and wall construction. MCC’s mobile factories turn rubble into interlocking bricks, producing up to 40 tonnes per shift to rapidly rebuild homes and critical infrastructure. Designed for global deployment, they meet local safety standards and enable resilient, sustainable reconstruction anywhere in the world.

Accelerating Disaster Recovery with Mobile Brick Factories

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

  • Deploy

    We send mobile brick factories housed in sea containers to the affected disaster zone.
  • Engage

    We discuss requirements and resources with the affected community and NGO’s working in the area.
  • Repurpose

    We crush the rubble and form interlocking bricks.
  • Rebuild

    We rapidly rebuild community infrastructure such as schools, clinics, and shelters with the help of those affected.
  • Rapid Response Construction

    The mobile brick factory produces 30–40 tonnes of bricks per shift—enough in a week to build a school, clinic, or multiple homes. MCC also trains local staff and delivers globally within 12 weeks.
  • Crisis Brick Technology

    MCC converts rubble into interlocking bricks or pavers using a mobile factory housed in a modified 20-foot container. The bricks meet local design standards, including earthquake and cyclone resistance, ensuring safe and durable rebuilding.

Preparing for Ukraine Deployment

The current focus of MCC is to send brick factories into Ukraine, rebuilding critical infrastructure providing emergency shelter to those displaced by the ongoing war with Russia, by repurposing rubble, rubbish and waste into modular bricks.

As we prepare for machinery to be delivered into Ukraine, we are making blocks in Perth, training Manfred Hin, and working on raw materials and block quality.