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    3D concrete printing commercial construction’s New Frontier

    Daily Commercial News January 02, 2026 1 min read
    Construct Connect Canada
    3D concrete printing commercial construction’s New Frontier
    AI Article Summary

    3D concrete printing is being recognized as a future trend in commercial construction, moving from limited pilots to full-scale production for major retailers. Alquist, a key player in 3D construction printing in Colorado, is collaborating with Hugg & Hall, an equipment rental company, and FMGI, a general contractor.

    What This Means for Canadian Contractors

    This project shows how 3D concrete printing could revolutionize the commercial construction industry by reducing labor needs and shortening construction timelines. For Canadian builders, this means possible changes in reduced costs and faster project delivery, although they may face challenges in integrating this technology within existing permit and regulatory frameworks.

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