
"FrameTec's process begins with reviewing and refining a builder's project plans and verifying that site conditions align with the design specifications. Once FrameTec's system finalizes and confirms the data, its 120,000-square-foot automated plant in Camp Verde, Arizona, uses that information to cut and assemble wall panels and framing components."
"The factory manufactures wall panels, roof trusses and floor trusses with pre-marked studs, nail patterns, and layout details. The Camp Verde facility can produce about 3,500 homes each year and has been involved in roughly 850,000 to one million square feet of housing in Arizona over the past year."
"A pedigreed strategic and operational brain trust at FrameTec believes the venture can do what others have struggled with—successfully scale operations while offering a sustainable alternative to builders that reduces cycle times and boosts worker efficiency."
FrameTec, founded in 2022 and launched online in mid-2025, operates a 120,000-square-foot automated factory in Arizona that produces pre-cut framing systems for residential construction. The company reviews builder project plans, verifies site conditions, and uses robotic technology to manufacture wall panels, roof trusses, and floor trusses with pre-marked details. The Camp Verde facility produces approximately 3,500 homes annually and has been involved in 850,000 to one million square feet of housing in Arizona over the past year. FrameTec partners with Swedish manufacturer Randek and aims to expand into Texas and other new-home-construction markets. The company's leadership believes it can successfully scale operations while offering builders a sustainable alternative that reduces construction timelines and improves worker efficiency.
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