Tag: 3DPrinted
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Walmart Unveils Groundbreaking 3D-Printed Expansion
CESO, a nationally-licensed architecture and engineering firm, was proud to be part of a groundbreaking milestone in commercial construction – the 3D-printed expansion of Walmart’s Supercenter in Huntsville, Alabama. This 5,000-square-foot addition, built to support online grocery services, is among the largest free-standing 3D-printed commercial structures in the U.S. The 16-foot-tall walls of the building…
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Walmart Unveils Groundbreaking 3D-Printed Expansion
CESO, a nationally-licensed architecture and engineering firm, was proud to be part of a groundbreaking milestone in commercial construction – the 3D-printed expansion of Walmart’s Supercenter in Huntsville, Alabama. This 5,000-square-foot addition, built to support online grocery services, is among the largest free-standing 3D-printed commercial structures in the U.S. The 16-foot-tall walls of the building…
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CESO helps deliver 3D-printed Walmart expansion
CESO, a nationally-licensed architecture and engineering firm, was proud to be part of a groundbreaking milestone in commercial construction—the 3D-printed expansion of Walmart’s Supercenter in Huntsville, Alabama. This 5,000-square-foot addition, built to support online grocery services, is among the largest free-standing 3D-printed commercial structures in the U.S. The 16-foot-tall walls of the building were printed…
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3D-Printed Walmart Expansion Opens in Alabama
Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) and Alquist 3D LLC, in partnership with FMGI, Inc., announce today the completion of the team’s second groundbreaking 3D concrete printing (3DCP) build that sets a new industry record for speed of commercial construction. The walls of the 5000-square-foot expansion at Walmart Supercenter #5197 were “printed” in just 75 hours, significantly faster than…
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Near-Zero Carbon Cement Powers Sustainable 3D-Printed Homes
Eco Material Technologies and Hive 3D have unveiled the first 3D-printed homes using near-zero carbon cement as part of a housing project called The Casitas @ The Halles. The homes, ranging from 400 to 900 square feet, are constructed using Eco Material’s durable, longer-lasting cement called PozzoCEM Vite®. The cement replaces 100% of traditional Portland…