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27 October 2025
How Much Does a 3D Printed House Cost?
Discover the real cost of a 3D printed house through a detailed analysis of construction expenses and our interactive cost simulator developed by Constructions-3D. This article explains the process, key advantages, and a real case study of a 104 m² house printed in just five days, showcasing the economic and technical potential of 3D concrete printing.
3 March 2025
Everything to Know About Concrete 3D Printing
3D Concrete printing (3DCP) is a construction method where a numerically controlled nozzle extrudes layers of cementitious material on top of each other to build structures — a concept so intuitive it's almost surprising it took so long to emerge in construction. Yet it is here, and poised to transform the building industry.
21 January 2025
WORLD RECORD: The Tower
Constructions-3D Sets a New World Record with the Tallest 3D Printed Concrete Building in partnership with Sika.
16 December 2025
How 3D Printing is Ushering in a New Era for Global Housing
For decades, 3D concrete printing has remained a technological curiosity, explored by a few pioneering researchers and startups. But the situation is changing rapidly. Facing a growing global housing crisis — accelerated urbanization, labor shortages, and soaring costs — and with the construction sector being one of the largest sources of CO₂ emissions worldwide, additive manufacturing applied to building is now emerging as one of the most promising levers to build faster, reduce carbon footprints, and control costs.
15 December 2025
LiveWell: An Innovative Training Project Pioneering a New Profession
Testimony - The Vision of Printerra and Norseman Construction Canada faces an unprecedented challenge: building faster, with fewer workers, and under tighter cost control. While traditional methods struggle to keep pace, a technology long seen as futuristic is emerging as a practical solution: 3D concrete printing. At the heart of this revolution, two Canadian companies—Norseman Construction (link to article on Kris) and Printerra—are combining their strengths and visions. For Kristofer Potts and Leigh Newman, the future of construction is literally being printed.
















