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Net Zero, Corp. has been recognized by Construction Business Review Magazine as the exclusive recipient of “Mortarless and Fire Resistant Construction System Company of the Year 2026,” based on our proprietary methodology, reflecting its position in the industry, and is also named among “Top Modular and Prefab Construction Companies,” reflecting its broader leadership. This profile has been developed by the Construction Business Review research and editorial team based on insights from an interview with Daniel D. Correa, PhD, Net Zero, Corp. CEO.

Net Zero, Corp.

Mortarless Masonry in Global Construction
Net Zero, Corp.

Daniel D. Correa, Net Zero, Corp. | Construction Business Review | Mortarless and Fire Resistant Construction System Company of the YearDaniel D. Correa, PhD, Net Zero, Corp. CEO
Why is the construction industry seeking faster masonry systems with reduced skilled labor requirements?

Masonry has long been one of the world’s most widely used construction methods, with an estimated 2.2 trillion concrete blocks produced annually. The scale of this demand continues to shift in response to rapid urban expansion and persistent housing shortfalls. Conventional block construction, meanwhile, continues to rely on mortar-based installation and sequential trade processes that influence project delivery timelines. Added to this is a growing shortage of skilled masons, leaving projects exposed to mounting delays and rising costs. As a result, the market increasingly requires masonry systems that preserve structural strength while enabling faster construction with less specialized labor.

This is precisely where Net Zero, Corp., positions itself, introducing a new generation of masonry solutions, including the Incablock and BotBlocks systems. They are designed to accelerate construction while retaining globally standardized block dimensions and removing mortar dependency.

The Incablock Construction System aligns closely with these emerging priorities by retaining standard global dimensions while incorporating an internal interlocking mechanism that eliminates the need for mortar. The design allows blocks to self-align, reducing dependence on skilled masons and accelerating installation. Assembly can proceed at a pace comparable to certain automated robotic systems while remaining manually executable.

Complementing this, BotBlocks, reflects the same underlying philosophy of modular efficiency and labor simplification, extending the company’s approach to scalable and repeatable construction workflows. Together, Incablock and BotBlocks systems represent a system-level rethinking of masonry rather than a single-product innovation.

Each block measures 20 cm high by 40 cm long, with widths ranging from 15 to 20 cm to meet regional requirements. Because the system matches the dimensions already used worldwide for doors, windows, and structural layouts, builders can replace conventional blocks without redesigning existing construction practices.

The difference lies inside the block. The company introduces a patented interlocking internal geometry that allows blocks to self-align and connect structurally without mortar or adhesive. This preserves the strength and familiarity of conventional concrete masonry while enabling faster assembly and reducing dependence on specialized masons.

By removing the industry’s dependence on specialized labor, Incablock system can accelerate masonry construction by up to 10 times compared to traditional mortar-based methods.

“Our blocks are self-aligning like a giant lego set, where the pieces can only fit one way, making the construction process intuitive and straightforward,” says Daniel D. Correa, PhD, Net Zero, Corp., CEO. “With our blocks, anyone can learn and begin building, and this non-skilled labor rate makes our product exceptional.”

Correa likens the company’s system to IKEA-style assembly, with coordinated components and step-by-step instructions that enable users to build walls, rooms, or entire structures with predictable results.

The Labor Bottleneck Breaker

How does the Incablock system reduce dependence on skilled masons in construction?

Conventional masonry typically requires 100 percent skilled masons. Net Zero, Corp. reduces that requirement to 20 percent, allowing the remaining workforce to be trained quickly, often within a single day, to assemble the system accurately. This shift significantly reduces labor costs, expands workforce availability, and keep projects moving in regions where skilled labor shortages have slowed construction.

The system also changes how construction speed is achieved. Some large manufacturers have introduced robotic block-laying arms that place adhesive-bonded blocks approximately every 30 seconds. These systems still depend on conventional block designs and glue-based assembly.
  • Our blocks are self-aligning like a giant lego set, where the pieces can only fit one way, making the construction process intuitive and straightforward. With our blocks, anyone can learn and begin building, and this non-skilled labor rate makes our product exceptional.


Net Zero, Corp.’s blocks interlock structurally without adhesive. In practice, manual crews using the system can place blocks at speeds comparable to robotic systems while producing a fully structural wall through mechanical interlock rather than bonding agents. This allows builders to gain automation-level speed without specialized machinery or adhesive processes.

Built Smart from the Inside Out

How does Incablock integrate electrical and plumbing infrastructure during wall assembly?

Incablock’s advantages extend beyond stacking speed by changing how construction sequencing works.

In traditional masonry, walls are completed first, and electricians and plumbers later cut channels into hardened concrete to install conduits, boxes, and piping. This process creates debris, interrupts structural continuity, and requires additional repair.

Net Zero, Corp. integrates these systems during assembly itself.

As each course of blocks is placed, the wall functions simultaneously as structure and infrastructure pathway. Specialized electrical outlet blocks can be positioned at planned locations, while conduits are inserted vertically and horizontally within block cavities as construction progresses. Plumbing lines for hot and cold water follow the same internal routing logic. These capabilities are further enhanced through BotBlocks Construction Systems, which provide specialized modular components that integrate seamlessly with Incablock.

By the time the structure reaches roof level, much of the mechanical and electrical framework is already embedded within the walls. Electricians no longer need to break into concrete; they can simply pull wiring through existing conduits, and plumbers connect to pre-positioned lines, eliminating the need to cut into finished walls.

To support this process, the company has developed a coordinated modular family of blocks, including corner units, intersection blocks, half-blocks, and finishing blocks for doors and windows. With roughly eight to nine block types, builders can construct an entire home from foundation to finish using a single coordinated system. The result is a building process that is faster, cleaner, and significantly more efficient, producing stronger structures with less waste and fewer delays.

Construction System for a More Resilient Era

In many regions, recent disasters are influencing how buildings are constructed. Hurricanes in Florida led to requirements for concrete block construction at lower home levels, while wildfire losses in California have pushed cities toward stricter use of non-combustible materials. Entire communities, such as Paradise, California, have faced long rebuilding timelines after large-scale fire destruction, reinforcing the need for more resilient building approaches.

Because Incablock uses the same base concrete material as conventional masonry, produced on the same manufacturing equipment, it fits naturally within this shift while improving construction speed and labor efficiency. The company also incorporates supplementary materials within the mix to reduce block weight and improve thermal performance, enhancing handling efficiency while supporting better insulation values. The system’s interlocking design provides a non-combustible, structurally integrated solution that aligns with the demand for safer and longer-lasting housing.

Scaling Masonry Through Licensing and Manufacturing

How does Incablock scale adoption through licensing and local manufacturing partnerships?

Having already designed, tested, permitted, and built with its system, Net Zero, Corp. focuses on scaling adoption through technology licensing and local manufacturing partnerships.

Rather than manufacturing centrally, the company expands through licensing by equipping regional partners with the tools needed to produce and implement the system locally. Licensed manufacturers receive proprietary block designs, production guidance that works with existing block-making equipment, training programs for builders and installers, and specialized design software that enables structures to be planned directly around the modular block system. This includes both the Incablock and BotBlocks Construction Systems, enabling partners to deploy a fully integrated modular construction solution. This approach allows blocks to be manufactured close to project sites while ensuring consistent quality, faster adoption, and easier scalability across different regions.

By combining standardized dimensions, structural interlocking performance, reduced skilled-labor dependence, integrated infrastructure installation, and a scalable licensing model, Net Zero, Corp. positions its system as a practical evolution of conventional masonry, maintaining the same material while making it faster and easier to build with.

“This is not about changing masonry,” says Correa. “It’s about making the same material faster to build with, easier to learn, and practical to scale anywhere.

Mortarless and Fire Resistant Construction System Company of the Year 2026

Company : Net Zero, Corp.

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Daniel D. Correa, PhD, Net Zero, Corp. CEO
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