Mapei celebrates first 3D-printed Habitat for Humanity home

HomeNewsMapei celebrates first 3D-printed Habitat for Humanity home

3D-printed homesNewport News, Va.—Mapei, a global leader in construction products, debuted the pivotal role of its cutting-edge mortar/ink, Planitop 3D in the construction of Habitat for Humanity’s first-ever 3D-printed homes here. The project, executed in collaboration with Alquist 3D and powered by 3D-printing technology from Black Buffalo 3D Corporation, marks a significant leap in the application of innovative construction methodologies.

“Mapei is proud to contribute to the success of Habitat for Humanity’s first 3D-printed homes,” stated Luigi Di Geso, president and CEO of Mapei, highlighting the company’s commitment to technological advancements in construction. “Planitop 3D’s compliance with the International Code Council Evaluation Service’s [ICC-ES] standards for structural walls, ICC-ES AC509, showcases our dedication to delivering solutions that not only meet but exceed industry benchmarks.”

Planitop 3D, Mapei’s state-of-the-art mortar/ink, played a central role in the success of the project. The advanced material, certified for its performance and adaptability, facilitated the efficient and precise construction of the Habitat for Humanity homes. With a focus on innovative technology, Mapei continues to set new standards in construction, offering a glimpse into the future of sustainable and efficient housing solutions.

“We are pleased to witness families receiving the official keys to their new homes and starting to move in,” said Fabrizio De Rossi, Mapei’s national sales director for concrete restoration systems (CRS) / building and major projects. “This milestone not only highlights the success of cutting-edge construction technology, but also emphasizes the positive impact on the lives of those who now have a place to call their own.”

The completion of the first 3D-printed homes here is a momentous occasion, and the project underscores Mapei’s unwavering commitment to community-support initiatives, as exemplified by its collaboration with organizations like Habitat for Humanity.

To add an extra layer of protection and aesthetic appeal to the homes, both structures were coated with Mapei’s custom-colored Elastocolor paints. These premium coatings not only enhance the durability and weather resistance of the exterior surfaces, but also allow for a personalized and visually striking finish.

3D-printed homes Looking forward, Mapei said it is enthusiastic about the growth of 3D-printing technology in construction and will continue to support and contribute to its evolution. The company reiterated its commitment to fostering innovation, community development and sustainable building practices. Mapei encouraged the community to embrace the message of paying it forward, ensuring that the benefits of technological advancements in construction reach those in need.

“Mapei is honored to be a part of this pioneering project,” Di Geso added. “The successful application of Planitop 3D and Elastocolor paints in 3D-printed home construction further exemplifies Mapei’s commitment to advancing sustainable and innovative solutions within the construction industry.”

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