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Germany Procurement News Notice - 66781


Procurement News Notice

PNN 66781
Work Detail A German team has built a warehouse in Stuttgart with load-bearing concrete walls using a continuous 3D-printing process. The structure, which the team describe as a “world first”, was created using a truck-mounted concrete pump that is able to spray 26m of carbon-reduced concrete across multiple layers in a single operation. The technology, which is called Karlos, offers an alternative to gantry printers. The building was built by Züblin, the German subsidiary of Austrian contractor Strabag, together with Putzmeister, a subsidiary of Chinese equipment maker Sany. Christoph Kaml, Putzmeister’s chief executive, said: “A high degree of electrification and automation is required along the entire work process. The reduction of manual labour is a decisive factor in dealing with the increasing shortage of skilled workers.”
Country Germany , Western Europe
Industry Science & Technology
Entry Date 10 May 2024
Source https://www.globalconstructionreview.com/german-team-create-world-first-3d-print/

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