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3D printing creates foundation for Saudi construction boom

3D printing creates foundation for Saudi construction boom
A 3D digital model is built by printing successive layers on top of each other until the final form is complete. (SPA)
Updated 17 September 2019

3D printing creates foundation for Saudi construction boom

3D printing creates foundation for Saudi construction boom

RIYADH: 3D printing is one of the technologies being used to transform the Kingdom’s construction sector, the Saudi Press Agency reported, as the government seeks to create jobs and homes for its citizens.

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The Building Technology Stimulus Initiative, which is overseen by the Housing Program and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program, is helping with innovation in the Kingdom’s housing sector, as well as meeting the digitization demands of Vision 2030.

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The Building Technology Stimulus Initiative is working to raise the production capacity of the Kingdom’s construction factories and boost local input by 70 percent.

A recently inaugurated project in the southwestern city of Taif features 4,775 housing units. It is one of the largest real estate projects in the country to use 3D technology, with houses being built in a matter of hours.

Concrete elements were built in factories or onsite, with rapid completion and fewer construction phases. Molds were reused and there was a 60 percent reduction in waste. The Building Technology Stimulus Initiative is working to raise the production capacity of the Kingdom’s construction factories and boost local input by 70 percent. It also wants to create 6,000 jobs and to increase the total local production contribution to SR80 billion ($21.485 billion). The initiative wants to cut construction costs by between 5 and 20 percent, trim construction time to less than 90 days, improve the quality of housing units and to increase satisfaction rates.

The National Housing and Industrial Development and Logistics Program last November announced the Kingdom’s first house built using 3D technology. Located on Housing Ministry land west of King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, the house was built by Dutch company CyBe.