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GUtech Oman 3D prints three new buildings in just 8 days

GUtech, The German Technology University of Oman has impressed the world before when the organization back in December last year 3D printed the at that time largest 3D printed building of 190 m2 in real concrete with a cost...

First 100% bio-based 3D-printed home unveiled at the University of Maine

Researchers from the US-based university have unveiled BioHome3D, the first 3D-printed house made entirely with bio-based materials. The University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center (ASCC) has created this first 3D-printed home, according to an official report. The 600-square-foot prototype...

Researchers explore strategies to bury CO2 in concrete buildings

One of the most powerful tools for mitigating the impact of climate change could be a material that is so common we tend not to think about it very much – concrete. The world’s most widely used building material, concrete...

Construction Technology Festival KSA 2022 is back with its 2nd edition

One of Riyadh’s most sought-after industry events, the Construction Technology Festival KSA (CTF), is back for its second edition. The event will showcase how digitalisation and advanced technologies are shaping the construction and real estate industries. It will be held...

ALLPLAN Launches the latest version of its AEC BIM Platform

The new Allplan 2023 enables interdisciplinary AEC teamwork on a single platform, with superior BIM workflows and real-time collaboration With its efficient coordination and collaborative workflows, the 2023 version of Allplan acts as a connecting platform for multidisciplinary collaboration between...

Foster+Partners to Masterplan the Worlds Biggest Airport in Riyadh

The UK's Foster + Partners has won a competition to design the masterplan for the King Salman International Airport in Riyadh. The airport aims to boost Riyadh's position as a global hub for transport and logistics. Planned as the world’s largest, the...

Tilbury Douglas starts work on £20m worth of Scottish projects

TILBURY Douglas has announced it has commenced construction on three new projects in Scotland during November, worth almost £20 million. The firm has started work on two projects for the City of Edinburgh Council. Activities are underway on the Kirkliston...

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