From ICF Design to Executable Delivery: How KREODx turns UniBlock ICF design into engineering-led quantities, instant quotations and live project delivery

Construction still relies too heavily on drawings, manual interpretation and downstream take-offs. Design information is often passed from one team to another to be reworked, measured, priced and coordinated through disconnected workflows. This is where time is lost, risk is introduced and commercial certainty begins to weaken.

KREODx is built to address that problem.

In this UniBlock ICF demonstration, the assembly is vertically built within KREODx using embedded executable engineering logic. The model is not treated as representation alone. It carries the engineering rules, assembly logic and commercial intelligence needed to generate useful outputs directly from the design.

In KREODx, “executable” means the information is structured to do real work. As the UniBlock assembly is built, the system can automate the Bill of Quantities and generate quotations instantly. This reduces reliance on delayed manual interpretation and broad cost assumptions, moving the workflow towards coordinated, engineering-led and commercially actionable information.

This matters because the core issue in construction is not simply a lack of software. It is the persistent gap between design intent and delivery information. Too much of the industry still converts design into procurement, quantity and execution data after the fact. By then, inefficiency and uncertainty have already entered the process.

KREODx takes a different approach. It connects design, engineering and commercial output within a single executable workflow, allowing information to be generated from the model itself rather than reconstructed downstream. That improves speed, strengthens accuracy and supports earlier commercial clarity.

Most importantly, this is not theoretical.

KREODx is already being applied in live project delivery. KREOD and KREOD Architecture are currently delivering 14 new-build homes in North East England using KREODx technology and the UniBlock system. In these projects, KREOD is operating as architect and principal contractor, using KREODx in practice to translate design information into delivery reality.

That is what makes KREODx tangible. It is not a speculative digital layer detached from delivery. It is a live project technology being used by teams carrying real responsibility for coordination, cost and execution.

For KREODx, the future of construction is not more fragmented modelling, more manual pricing or more disconnected interpretation. It is executable delivery, where design becomes operational, measurable and commercially useful from much earlier in the process.

That is the direction KREODx is taking the built environment.

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