Most buildings already contain thousands of tons of concrete. Very few buildings use it. When integrated with HVAC design, that structural mass can function as a thermal battery... storing cooling energy overnight and releasing it throughout the day. Termobuild enables structural thermal energy storage by activating the building’s concrete structure as part of the HVAC system. This approach allows the building itself to store and deliver energy, reducing mechanical system complexity while improving energy performance and comfort. Benefits include: • Simplified mechanical system design • Lower construction and operating costs • Reduced peak energy demand • Stable, resilient comfort from proactive buildings • High-performance buildings without added infrastructure Termobuild systems have been deployed across North America for more than two decades, including projects in education, civic, commercial, and residential sectors. Notable recognition includes: • AIA Award of Excellence • Living Building Challenge 3.0 Award • Featured in NREL’s Guide to Zero Energy and Zero Energy Ready K-12 Schools • Multiple “Best Performing School in Canada” awards
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The TermoBuild annual revenue was $1 million in 2026.
Jack Laken is the CEO | ✔Net Zero and K-12, Office, Medical Bldgs shifting need to demand| "Smart City"+AI | Resilience| of TermoBuild.
3 people are employed at TermoBuild.
The NAICS codes for TermoBuild are [5413, 54133, 54, 541].
The SIC codes for TermoBuild are [87, 871].