Robots build one of world’s largest printed neighbourhoods - Global Construction Review
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World’s largest 3D-printed community coming to Colorado
Photo via Cleora By Pro Builder A Colorado mountain town will soon be home to the world’s largest 3D-printed housing community. Cleora, a 55-acre residential development is underway in Salida, Colo., with seven homes already complete, according to a news release from RIC Robotics, the construction robotic solution provider behind the project. The community by RIC Robotics and True North will house 106 homes upon completion. In addition to housin…
Robots build one of world’s largest printed neighbourhoods - Global Construction Review
Autonomous robots are helping to deliver Cleora, a 55-acre residential printed development in Salida, Colorado with 106 homes. California’s RIC Robotics deployed two autonomous printing systems to print 65 of the homes. Cleora will be one of the US’ first printed neighbourhoods with commercial, recreational, utilities and water treatment facilities. It has also been designated a Colorado metro district, which means the community can apply for…
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