Towards houses built by 3D concrete printing

Towards houses built by 3D concrete printing

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Towards houses built by 3D concrete printing

Posted August 9

“It’s great to see so many different groups working together to do something remarkable that will hopefully change the future of housing,” said Fiona Coughlin, President and CEO of Habitat for Humanity Windsor. -Essex. “It’s very exciting because this is the first multi-unit building built with a 3D printer in North America. »

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    Kingston-based company building new sector in housing construction industry

    Kingston-based company building new sector in housing construction industry

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    Kingston-based company building new sector in housing construction industry

    By Zoha Khalid – Kingstonist – September 15, 2022

    The first-ever two-storey building with a 3D-printed basement is under construction at Division Street and Adelaide Street in Kingston by nidus3D, a Kingston-based 3D Construction Printing company.

    “Concrete and masonry homes can withstand the extreme weather events that are becoming more and more common,” noted Sachdev. “Thanks to 3DCP, we can build these significantly more affordably than through legacy-construction approaches.”

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      North America’s First 3D Printed Basement + 2 Multi-Family

      North America’s First 3D Printed Basement + 2 Multi-Family

      North America’s First 3D Printed Basement + 2 Multi-Family

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      A&D is the North America’s First 3D-printed three-storey building, the first printed basement in North America, first urban construction, and first 3D-printed gentle densification project.  A&D Multi-Storey demonstrates that 3DCP as an effective tool for infill and density projects with restrictions on the working footprint.

      Type of Project

      Multi-storey residential, eight one- and two- bedroom units for a total of 8740 square feet of living space

      Scope

      Printing services, twin-masonry veneers

      Total Print Time

      In progress

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