
Unidome Void Formers are advanced construction elements designed to optimize concrete structures by creating lightweight voids without compromising strength or stability. By reducing the amount of concrete used, they enhance structural efficiency, lower material costs, and improve sustainability.
Concrete is one of the world’s most widely used building materials, yet its production is a major source of CO₂ emissions. At Unidome, we challenge the idea of using more material than necessary. By scientifically analyzing force flows within building components, we develop optimized precast concrete elements that remove material only where it serves no structural purpose.
This approach enables up to 35% reduction in concrete use and up to 20% savings in reinforcing steel, while allowing for lighter, thinner structures. In practical terms, a single transport of Unidome XS-H can replace up to 48 truckloads of concrete, helping avoid up to 60 tons of CO₂ emissions.
By using Unidome, the dead load can be reduced up to 35%
CO2 emissions, as well as energy consumption, can be reduced up to 20%
Due to the material efficiency, and the light weight , the building costs are reduced
The lightweight design enables wide spans with less support column
The light weight reduces deformation and allows thinner slabs
Speeds up construction by simplifying slab works and reducing casting cycles.
Replaces non-structural concrete with void formers, significantly reducing overall concrete usage.
Reduced slab weight and optimized load paths result in lower reinforcement demand.
Strategically located at Dubai World Central (DWC), the UNIDOME manufacturing factory brings production closer to Middle East projects—transforming speed, reliability, and flexibility. Local manufacturing ensures faster lead times, precise quality control, and solutions adapted to regional construction standards and climate conditions. By eliminating long-distance logistics, UNIDOME enables smoother project coordination, quicker site delivery, and greater certainty for developers and contractors across the region.