RIC Robotics printers build out Colorado’s first 3D printed metro district
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US tests robotic construction with 65 3D-printed residences
A 55-acre development in Salida, Colorado, is taking shape as one of the world’s largest planned 3D-printed residential communities. Called Cleora, the project will feature more than 65 robotically constructed homes alongside infrastructure managed through its own metropolitan district. Developed by Cleora with 3D-printing contractor True North and technology provider RIC Robotics, the project aims to demonstrate that robotic construction can mo…
RIC Robotics printers build out Colorado’s first 3D printed metro district
Seven homes are complete and several sold at Cleora, a 55-acre development in Salida, Colorado that its backers expect to become one of the world’s largest planned 3D printed residential communities. Site infrastructure is finished, more houses are under construction, and two autonomous printing systems from RIC Robotics are running on site. The plan calls…
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