Singapore's first 3D-printed pedestrian bridge will connect Jurong West to Tengah town by 2028, saving manpower and time.
In Singapore, a 3D-printed pedestrian bridge is expected to open in 2028: a first prototype has been successfully tested.
Segments of printed concrete, made up of cement, sand, and water, were subjected to stress tests under the weight of large, 1 ...
The header image above shows a completely unsupported 3D-printed bridge, believe it or not. You’re looking at the bottom of the print. [Make Wonderful Things] wondered whether unsightly unsupported ...
The 10m-long bridge is part of efforts to use 3D concrete printing to improve construction productivity in labour-scarce ...
Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) has announced plans to build the country’s first 3D-printed concrete pedestrian ...
How it works is, the bridge's building blocks were created using a 3D printer, which extruded a cement-based mixture in layers to built up the blocks' structure, following an exact computer-made plan.
Affordable, versatile, incredibly strong and locally available, concrete is the world’s most used manmade material. But it also has a huge carbon footprint, accounting for around 8% of global ...
SINGAPORE: In 2028, the first pedestrian bridge in Singapore to be constructed using 3D-printing will go across the Jurong ...
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