Quikrete and Contour Crafting partner up to fight homelessness
The initial goal of the collaboration is to build low-income housing and disaster relief facilities. According to Contour Crafting, a 2,000-square-foot house can be 3D printed in a few days as opposed to a few weeks for just a fraction of the cost of traditional building techniques.
Fast-Setting Concrete Mix QUIKRETE: Cement and Concrete Products
Affordable housing
FastSet DOT Extended, Quikrete, 80lb Bag - $22.13
The Role of Construction 3D Printing in Humanitarian Aid - 3Dnatives
GE, COBOD, and LafargeHolcim set to 3D print “record-tall” wind
FJC Hosts Funding Collaborative to Fight Homelessness - FJC
QUIKRETE Re-Cap 40-lb Resurfacer in the Concrete & Mortar Repair department at
Maricopa County extends homeless shelter agreement with Phoenix
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