Where Innovation Meets Tradition

A structured implementation of globally proven 3D concrete printing in Israel.

What is Laycon

Laycon is Kap-Group’s automated concrete printing flag product.
It combines globally proven 3DCP technology with local engineering expertise and real construction experience.

Laycon delivers structures faster, with reduced labor dependency and improved cost control.

Laycon integrates directly into standard construction workflows, enabling builders, developers, and project owners to adopt industrial concrete construction, without changing how projects are planned.

The Technology Behind Laycon

Laycon uses automated 3D concrete printing to construct structural walls layer-by-layer.

It combines digital planning, automated construction equipment and optimized concrete materials adapted for Israeli building conditions.



Laycon includes:
• BIM-based structural planning.
• 3DCP technology.
• Concrete mix adapted to Israeli standards, climate, and local aggregates.
• Integrated reinforcement and structural engineering.

This allows the structural phase of construction to move from manual execution to controlled industrial production.

Cost & Material Efficiency Chart

Cost & Material Efficiency

Traditional vs. Laycon 3DCP

Structural cost

Traditional 100% (Baseline)
Laycon -38% Reduction

Construction Waste

Traditional Baseline (100%)
Laycon -80% Reduction

38% Lower

Structural Cost

Up to 80% Less

Construction Waste

"Industrialized concrete printing reduces material waste and improves cost efficiency."

How Laycon Works

From Digital Planning to a Complete Structure in Weeks

Laycon integrates automated concrete printing into a structured construction workflow that combines digital planning, industrial execution, and traditional finishing methods.

1.

BIM Structural Modeling

The project begins with a BIM (Building Information Modeling) process where the architectural and structural plans are translated into a digital construction model.
This model defines the structural geometry, engineering requirements, and printing path used during the automated construction process.

2.

Site Preparation & Foundations

Before printing begins, the site undergoes piling and foundation works according to the project’s structural engineering plan.
This stage includes:
• Ground preparation
• Piling
• Foundation casting
• Concrete slab casting
These steps ensure structural stability and alignment with the printed structure.

3.

Printer Deployment (On-Site or Off-Site)

Depending on the project type, Laycon can be deployed:
• On-site printing – the structure is printed directly on the construction site
• Off-site printing – structural elements are printed in a controlled environment and assembled on-site
This flexibility allows adaptation to different project conditions.

4.

Automated Concrete Printing

The structural walls are printed layer-by-layer using a specialized concrete mixture.
The mixture is adapted to Israeli standards, climate conditions, and local aggregates such as sand and gravel.
During the printing process, integration points for MEP systems (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) are incorporated into the structure.

5.

Roof Structure Installation

Once the printed structural walls are completed, the roof structure is installed.
Depending on the architectural design, this may include:
• Tiled roofs
• Wooden roof structures
• Metal or tin roofing systems
This stage seals the structure and prepares the building for interior works.

6.

Architectural Completion

Following the structural phase, finishing works proceed similarly to traditional construction.
This includes:
• Windows and doors
• Electrical and plumbing installation
• Interior finishes
• Flooring and exterior works

Engineering & Structural Science

Laycon’s process is driven by advanced material science and robotic precision.

We master the “Printability Window” to ensure the perfect balance between fluid pumpability and rapid structural stability during the print.

Technical performance features:

  • Material Rheology: Optimized for seamless flow and immediate build-up of layers.

  • Structural Strength: High-performance concrete achieving 40–70 MPa.

  • Topology Optimization: Advanced structural design that reduces material waste by 40%.

  • Industrial Speed: 87% faster structural completion than manual execution.

By optimizing these engineering benchmarks, we transition construction from manual labor to high-performance industrial production.

Read the Technical White Paper Summary

What Laycon Delivers

Faster Structural Execution

The concrete shell phase can be completed significantly faster than traditional methods.

Automated printing minimizes reliance on large on-site labor teams.

Industrial processes enable better planning and clearer cost forecasting.

Automated layer placement improves dimensional accuracy and repeatability.

Additive construction reduces material waste and improves resource efficiency.

Workforce Efficiency Chart

Workforce Efficiency

Traditional vs. Laycon 3DCP

On-site Workers

Traditional 8 Workers
Laycon 2 Workers

Structural Productivity

Traditional 1.0× Output
Laycon 2.4× Output

75% Less

Workforce Required

2.4× Higher

Structural Output

"Automation reduces dependency on large construction crews and increases structural productivity."

Developed by Builders

Laycon was developed by Kap-Group, a construction and development firm led by Yohanan Kapelnikov, a civil engineering technologist and contractor.
The system was created from real on-site construction challenges, not from a research lab.
Kap-Group brings years of construction experience into the development and implementation of automated building technologies.

Ask Us Anything

3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) is an advanced additive manufacturing method where a specialized concrete mixture is extruded through a robotic nozzle to build structures layer-by-layer. This process follows a precise digital 3D model, eliminating the need for traditional formwork and allowing for unprecedented architectural freedom.

Our 3DCP technology offers three main advantages: Speed, Sustainability, and Precision. It reduces onsite labor by up to 80%, virtually eliminates material waste, and allows for complex geometric shapes that would be too expensive or impossible to create with traditional molds.

Laycon uses high-performance, fine-aggregate mortar with specialized additives to ensure optimal rheology and interlayer bonding. Our printed elements often exceed the compressive strength of standard cast-in-place concrete, typically reaching between 40MPa to 70MPa depending on the specific mix design.

We utilize several reinforcement strategies depending on the project requirements: integrating alkali-resistant micro-fibers directly into the mix, inserting vertical steel reinforcement bars into printed cavities before grouting, or using horizontal mesh reinforcement between layers.

Yes. 3DCP structures are designed to be highly durable and resistant to environmental factors. Because the material is denser than traditional concrete and has low porosity, it offers excellent resistance to freeze-thaw cycles and chemical erosion.

Apply for a Laycon Pilot Project

If you are a homeowner, developer, contractor, or investor interested in participating in projects, submit your details, and our team will contact you.