
Source: Forbes
Summary
Forterra has deployed more than 100 3D-printed homes in Georgia, as part of a partnership with the non-profit organization, Habitat for Humanity. The homes were printed using a proprietary concrete mixture and a robotic arm. The company claims the process can reduce construction time by 50% and costs by 20%. Forterra’s CEO, Steve Larkin, said the project demonstrates the potential for 3D printing to address housing shortages.
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The announcement sounds ambitious.
Forterra’s 3D-printed homes are being touted as a game-changer for affordable housing. With over 100 homes deployed in Georgia, the company claims it’s revolutionizing the construction industry. But isn’t this just a rebranding of the ” prefabricated housing” concept that’s been around for decades? The ” proprietary concrete mixture” sounds like a fancy way of saying “special sauce”. And let’s be real, a 20% cost reduction is not exactly groundbreaking.
Author: Evan Null








