The Future of 3D Printed Construction

The Future of 3D Printed Construction

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The Future of 3D Printed Construction

Published Thursday, September 29, 2022

“We get asked this question all the time, and the first thing we do is point people to 3D printers that they might be more familiar with. The little ones that some folks have in their garage or workshops, or that you’ve definitely seen in universities. Then we ask them to imagine that 1,000 times bigger.”

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    Ontario’s housing crisis: 3D printed buildings more than a pipe dream

    Ontario’s housing crisis: 3D printed buildings more than a pipe dream

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    Ontario’s housing crisis: 3D printed buildings more than a pipe dream

    Published Thursday, January 26, 2023

    3D printing is starting to turn heads in Ontario’s construction industry with at least one company, nidus3D, proving printed buildings are no longer a pipe dream.

    READ FULL ARTICLE HERE: https://canada.constructconnect.com/dcn/news/technology/2023/01/ontarios-housing-crisis-3d-printed-buildings-more-than-a-pipe-dream

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      Will 3-D-printed buildings alleviate the construction labour shortage?

      Will 3-D-printed buildings alleviate the construction labour shortage?

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      Will 3-D-printed buildings alleviate the construction labour shortage?

      Published Tuesday, January 10, 2023

      This fall, the construction site of a pair of large warehouses near Kingston will look vastly different than a regular building site.

      Instead of the typical dozen or so workers on site wielding tools to erect the structures, there will be just a few people – working mobile devices that control software to operate an immense 3-D-printing machine.

      READ FULL ARTICLE HERE: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/industry-news/property-report/article-will-3d-printed-buildings-alleviate-the-construction-labour-shortage/

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        Home construction ‘ripe’ for automation, builders say. Here’s how the industry is changing

        Home construction ‘ripe’ for automation, builders say. Here’s how the industry is changing

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        Home construction ‘ripe’ for automation, builders say. Here’s how the industry is changing

        Published Thursday, December 15, 2022

        Homebuilders and policymakers have been grappling for years with a problem that comes, fundamentally, down to arithmetic: the number of homes Canada must build keeps growing, and the number of hands to do the hammering, sawing and bricklaying is not keeping up.

        Ian Arthur from Kingston, Ont., knows the problem from both sides of the equation.

        READ FULL ARTICLE HERE: https://globalnews.ca/news/9347959/canada-housing-labour-shortage-robots-automation/

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          New installation in downtown Kingston creates ‘unique and playful urban space’

          New installation in downtown Kingston creates ‘unique and playful urban space’

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          New installation in downtown Kingston creates ‘unique and playful urban space’

          Published Thursday, November 10, 2023

          A new, interactive, 3D-printed installation can now be enjoyed along Kingston’s downtown waterfront. Water Snake is an experiment in animating an underdeveloped space through a combination of design and new technology, according to a release from the City of Kingston.

          READ FULL ARTICLE HERE: https://www.kingstonist.com/news/new-installation-in-downtown-kingston-creates-unique-and-playful-urban-space/

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            3D printed homes showcased in Windsor-Essex

            3D printed homes showcased in Windsor-Essex

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            3D printed homes showcased in Windsor-Essex

            Published Thursday, October 27, 2022

            Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex is showcasing their newly completed 3D printed homes.

            Construction on the first ever 3D printed four-unit build for residential use in Canada began last spring in Leamington and was the largest build of it’s kind in North America according to habitat officials.

            READ FULL ARTICLE HERE: https://windsor.ctvnews.ca/3d-printed-homes-showcased-in-windsor-essex-1.6127415?utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=instagram

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