The Hercules Building System emerged from the shared vision of a father-daughter team, John McCarthy and Kerry McCarthy Brady.
Faced with the challenges and complexities of the construction industry, they chose not to be bystanders but catalysts for change. Their frustration led to the invention of a construction method that seamlessly combines the strengths of traditional concrete construction with the speed, efficiency, and sustainability characteristics of contemporary modular methods. Thus, the Hercules Building System was conceived – a testament to innovation and a response to the evolving needs of the construction landscape.
Up to 90% of the building process occurs in a controlled environment, resulting in completion times up to 8 times faster than traditional methods.
On-site waste is eliminated and recycle materials are used where possible. Additionally, the patented design reduces concrete usage by up to 30%, significantly reducing the carbon cost of construction.
Minimum 35N grade concrete is cast-in-place rather than precast.
The Hercules Building System adheres to and embraces “Build Tight, Ventilate Right” principles.
The closed-cell insulated layer ensures the System achieves a maximum U-value of 0.16.
A complete footings-to-ridge tile system, including external finishes, windows & doors etc., achieving builders’ finish in just 10 days without the need for follow-on trades.
Entire walls are made-to-order rather than panelised to minimise joints and improve efficiency.
No weather-related deviation from programmed works except in rare cases of extreme weather events.