Unlocking the Future of 3D Construction Printing: Conversations at the Crossroads of Concrete and 3D Tech (E1)

The first successful 3D concrete printed house was recently completed in Drogheda, marking a significant milestone in construction innovation.

After our successful project, Marchant van den Heever, PhDHTL.tech CTO, and Thomas HoldenRoadstone Ltd. Technical Manager, delve deeper into this series and emphasise the intersection between traditional concrete methods and 3D technology in construction. Exploring the integration of Ready-Mix Concrete (RMC) with 3D Concrete Printing (3DCP), we discuss conformity to EN206 standards, Eurocode design requirements, and the route to market.

Stay tuned as this technology gears up for house printing in Ireland.

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Ready-Mix Concrete and 3D Construction Printing in the HTL.tech Demonstration Building