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CoGrid is purpose-built for the conditions disaster relief operations actually face: collapsed logistics, no skilled trades on site, no cranes, and a clock that started yesterday.

Conventional construction can't follow disasters. Containerised units arrive heavy and slow. Modular buildings need cranes that the next port doesn't have. Local construction depends on a workforce that's either displaced or buried in higher-priority work.
CoGrid lands flat-pack, weighs less than a single shipping container's worth of contents, and assembles at ground level. A small team — including local labour and aid volunteers — can be standing up shelters, clinics, and community structures within days of arrival, with engineering certainty that doesn't depend on the trades being available.
Multi-room clinics with mechanical, electrical, and plumbing fit-out, raised on the same chassis used for accommodation.
Family-scale shelters in 24–48 hours per unit. Same components configure into longer-term housing as the response transitions to recovery.
Hardened, multi-storey structures co-locating logistics, comms, and incident command without waiting for prefab to arrive by sea.



Pre-positioning a deployable structural platform changes the tempo of every response. Talk to us before the next event.