Cobod International has signed a distribution agreement with Nidus3D in a partnership to bring 3D construction printing technology to Canada and strengthen building automation in North America.
3D printing technology has helped transform processes in medical, aerospace, and tool-making fields. That same technology is being brought to the construction sector, and Nidus3D is at the forefront, paving the way for new builds to be achieved faster, more affordably, and with less waste.
Nidus3D has recently succeeded in 3D printing, what the company says is, Canada's first multi-unit structure in real concrete using Cobod's BOD2 construction printer. The project consists of four units each measuring 560 ft-squared. Nidus3D says that the house is the first 3D printed home to obtain permission for occupancy in Canada. The 3D printed homes are expected to be available by the summer of 2022 for families seeking attainable housing
Nidus3D reports having multiple residential and non-residential buildings lined up for 2022 and 2023.