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India’s First 3D Printed Post Office in Bengaluru

India's First 3D Printed Post Office in Bengaluru

On Friday, Union Minister for Railways, Communications, Electronics, and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, virtually inaugurated India’s first 3D Printed post office situated in Bengaluru’s Cambridge Layout. He shared a video of the post office’s 3D printing process on his social media handles.

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Construction

Method/Technique

Thanks to the robotic precision and pre-embedded designs, the entire construction was completed in just 43 days, a remarkable achievement compared to the conventional method which typically takes around 6 to 8 months.

Cost

Moreover, this groundbreaking project was also cost-effective, with a total expenditure of ₹23 lakhs, marking a significant reduction of approximately 30-40% compared to traditional construction methods.

3D Printing Technology

The successful implementation of the 3D-printed post office highlighted several critical aspects of concrete 3D printing technology. This innovative project was primarily driven by indigenous machines and robots, showcasing the potential for future scalability. The specialized concrete material utilized in the construction possessed essential qualities such as pumpability, extrudability, and buildability, coupled with robust mechanical properties.

Unique Features of the Project

One of the standout advantages of 3D printing is its capacity for individual customization of structures, a trait with immense potential in housing-related construction. This technology also facilitates the integration of weather-proofing features and utilities directly within the walls, enhancing construction efficiency. As a result, high-quality dwellings can be created virtually anywhere, including challenging terrains, making it a game-changer in the realm of construction.