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Holcim Cobod and Peri Print 12 Unit Social Housing Project in France

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AI-generatedThe article describes a successful 3D-printed housing project by Holcim, indicating a shift toward additive manufacturing in construction. This could reduce material costs and carbon footprint, benefiting Holcim's margins and positioning in sustainable construction. The channel is operational efficiency and product innovation, with potential for scaling in residential housing. Impact is company-specific and regional (France), with global implications for construction technology adoption.
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- Holcim completed a 12-unit 3D-printed residential building in Bezannes, France.
- The project used TectorPrint binder, reducing concrete use by 10% and CO2 emissions by 30%.
- Holcim plans a 40-unit residential project to enhance productivity and sustainability.