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Top floor of apartment block printed in four days - Global Construction Review

German contractor Züblin and technology firm Instatiq are testing the boundaries of 3D printing by printing the top floor of a four-storey apartment building on site in the small city of Metzingen, 30km south of Stuttgart. The team is using Instatiq’s P1 concrete printer with a 26m-long, pre-programmed boom arm to print 3m-high load-bearing walls, laying up to 2.5 cu m an hour. “We use it to build the load-bearing walls of the storey in just f…
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globalconstructionreview.com broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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