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We print 3D concrete objects in our 3DCP factory. This facility is optimized to deliver the best quality concrete printed objects. We measure quality and deliver reports of our 3D printed concrete. We believe this is the way to reduce material and build load baring structures like bridges and slope stairs.
3D printing with concrete, Saint Gobain Weber has been experimenting with this since the beginning of this century and has developed a top notch platform based on its unique mortar.
In 2019 Saint Gobain Weber opened the first concrete printing factory in Europe. In this facility many iconic structural project have been produced and many will follow with 3D concrete printing.
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“We have to build more sustainable. Collaboration is essential here. When we look back in ten years’ time, we will see that these types of creative and innovative solutions and partnerships have been the starting point for sustainable construction.”
Henk PostCivil Director, BAM Infra
“The freedom of form that 3D printing creates in concrete creates an enormous new space of possibilities for designing and experiencing a home. At the same time, this new technique contributes to the necessary sustainability of the construction sector, acceleration of construction production and control of construction costs, essential to continue building affordable homes.”
Pieter KnauffChief Investment Officer, Vesteda
‘’Why not build the “perfect wave skate obstacle” in Eindhoven that every (skate)boarder wants to ride? The 3D concrete printing (3DCP) technology allows for more form freedom in design. Even natural shapes like waves can be reproduced.’’
Ulrike JurkliesOwner and designer, Studio mo man tai
“Such an element is almost impossible to do with formwork. So, here again, the 3D printer offered a solution. The cost of the printed lost formwork was equal to that of the budgeted traditional formwork. However, the great advantage was the significant savings in labor and lead time.”
Stefan BloembergSupervisor, BAM Infra
“It’s great to see it happen. After much talking, thinking and pow-wows, the 29.5 meter long bridge is finally placed. Wow, what a delight”.
Michiel van der KleyArchitect
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