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Sign upMaking homes and schools accessible for the poorest countries
3D Printing Construction by Holcim implemented by 14Trees in Lilongwe (Malawi) in 2020
The cost of construction is reduced by 20%, while CO₂ emissions are cut by up to 70% compared to traditional kiln-fired bricks. This significant reduction in both cost and environmental impact promotes sustainability.
3D Printing Construction by Holcim implemented by Salima's district in Salima district (Malawi) in 2021
These projects will sustain skilled job creation by hiring and upskilling local experts in dynamic roles such as 3D machine operators to material specialists working in partnership with local builders for carpentry, roofing, painting, and beyond. In addition to the school in Salima district, 14Trees also built its first 3DP prototype house in Lilongwe, Malawi, in just 12 hours, compared to almost four days using conventional methods.
Holcim
Building progress for people and the planet
Making homes and schools accessible for the poorest countries
This solution aims to accelerate the provision of schools in one of the poorest countries in the world, Malawi. More than 36,000 classrooms are needed and thanks to 3D printing, all those buildings could be completed within 10 years. Through 14Trees, Holcim and CDC provide a solution to NGOs and international organizations which are currently delivering schools in that country. The solution is a printing service sold to organizations. Building design and construction execution is handled by the solution provider. This includes the manufacturing of Holcim 3D ink, and the operation of the printer, using only local staff. Pioneering in introducing 3D printing in Africa for the construction of schools and houses, 14Trees is now working on rolling out the solution in Kenya and Zimbabwe.
Holcim
Building progress for people and the planet
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