Industrialised construction: Portugal's Casais and Spain's ACR launch CREE Iberia
Casais Group and Spanish builder ACR have created CREE Iberia to speed up industrialised, sustainable construction across Portugal and Spain.
Build faster, waste less, emit less: that is the promise behind CREE Iberia, the company Braga-based Casais Group has just created in equal partnership with Spanish builder ACR. The new venture, owned 50-50, holds the exclusive licence for the CREE Buildings hybrid construction system across the Iberian Peninsula.
What will CREE Iberia actually do?
Bring industrialised construction — modules and components manufactured off-site, then assembled on the ground — to segments where time is money: hotels, student housing, senior living, residential and flex living. The pair had already tested the system on the B&B Hotel Madrid Tres Cantos, and the results sold them: shorter timelines, better quality, materials used with far less waste.
Why does this matter for housing in Portugal?
Because the country needs homes faster than traditional methods can deliver them. Industrialised construction is increasingly cited, at home and abroad, as part of the answer to the supply crisis — and it says something that construction is growing against the cycle while other sectors cool. With house prices still climbing, every month saved on site counts.
The system and the Braga group’s portfolio are presented on the official Casais site. Now to see whether prefabricated walls arrive in time to change the number that matters — the one on your rent or mortgage.
Image: Grupo Casais