expansion plan

Scaling readiness - never speed for its own sake.

From Proven European Scale to the United States

URBA’s expansion is driven by readiness, not haste. After years of refining its technology and operating model in Europe- delivering thousands of homes and apartments- URBA is entering the United States with a bi-continental strategy designed for disciplined, scalable growth.

Europe remains URBA’s engineering and optimization base:

Product development informed by exposure to diverse European markets, including Sweden, Germany, and the Netherlands
System refinement and real-world testing anchored in Poland, ensuring cost-effective iteration
Back-office operations with design and engineering cost discipline anchored in Polish operations
Continuous improvement across projects, technologies, and processes

The United States becomes URBA’s manufacturing and scaling platform:

Local factories deployment aligned with U.S. codes, logistics, and labor realities
Regional builder networks enabled through the Extended Factory model
Market-driven production tied directly to permitted projects and real demand
Scaled execution focused on speed, resilience, and repeatable quality
URBA'S EXPANSION PLAN
The United States as URBA’s primary market, manufacturing base, and proving ground for scale.

Scaling Where It Matters Most

URBA’s first U.S. Phase One factory is designed as a test-and-scale facility, launching with capacity for approximately 1,000 homes per year and expandable to 20,000 as the Extended Factory network grows in parallel.

URBA’s expansion follows a strictly controlled, execution-first sequence — with the initial phases already underway:

1

Pilot projects (single-family and multifamily)

Already in design and early production, validating U.S. codes, logistics, and market assumptions.

2

Local factory launch

Land acquired, permitting in progress, and additional locations and strategic partners under active evaluation.

3

Builder training and onboarding

Pilot collaborations with local builders initiated, testing assembly workflows, training models, and execution speed.

4

Capacity expansion

Factory output increases only when matched by permitted projects and confirmed demand — never in advance.

This model avoids the overinvestment and structural failures that have defined previous offsite manufacturing waves.

Geographically, URBA prioritizes climate-vulnerable regions- areas exposed to hurricanes, wildfires, and flooding- where resilient construction is no longer optional.

URBA is not exporting a European product.
It is transferring a proven system and adapting it for U.S. scale.