Projects

Construction Collaboration

AssemblyBuilt, in partnership with mHUB Chicago, is launching a Construction Innovation Workshop inside mHUB’s HardTech Prototype Lab. This Workshop is a panelized, moveable, and demountable structure built utilizing an automated light-gauge steel (LGS) framing system. It will serve as a living example of how digital workflows, automated framing, and next-generation product development come together.

Inside the AssemblyBuilt Workshop:
• AssemblyBuilt’s product development lab and product displays
• A hands-on computer workstation with industry software for demonstrations and training  
• Sponsor signage, prominently featured
Seven additional flex-space Workshops, using this same automated LGS framing technology, will also be constructed within the mHUB building site.

This is not a static display. It’s an operational, real-world project that strengthens Chicago’s construction-innovation pipeline and demonstrates what collaboration and modern methods of construction make possible.

Get Involved

We are inviting partners to invest in a hands-on project that directly supports and connects education, workforce training, and modern construction methods.  Financial and in-kind sponsorship opportunities are available. Please contact ann@assemblybuilt.com to explore how to participate.

A Community-Focused Collaboration

This project is intentionally designed to bring together Chicago’s education system, workforce training programs, and the construction industry.
Benito Juarez High School (CPS)
Architecture students will design the Workshops, create construction drawings, and generate the digital models used to produce the LGS framing packages.

Revolution Workshop
This Chicago-based workforce training center will assemble the framing packages into prefabricated panels and ship to mHUB for installation.