VINCI Construction launches Concreative, its new subsidiary focused on 3D printing of high-performance concrete

Rueil Malmaison | Jun 18, 2019 | Concrete Printing

VINCI Construction launches Concreative, its new subsidiary focused on 3D printing of high-performance concrete

Written by: Rueil Malmaison

Publish Date: June 18, 2019


VINCI Construction launches Concreative, its new subsidiary focused on 3D printing of high-performance concrete VINCI Construction launches Concreative, its new subsidiary focused on 3D printing of high-performance concrete

VINCI Construction launches Concreative, its new subsidiary focused on 3D printing of high-performance concrete

  • Concreative: a subsidiary set up to develop 3D printing solutions for high-performance concrete
  • Inauguration of the first 3D concrete printing factory in Dubai to serve a fast-growing market

             

VINCI Construction, through its subsidiary Freyssinet*, is launching Concreative, a new company focused on 3D printing of high-performance concrete. The company offers a fully integrated service, from design to on-site installation.

In the first stage of its expansion, Concreative is inaugurating today a first design-build factory in Dubai to meet future demand in the regional United Arab Emirates market. The Emirate of Dubai introduced a strategic 3D printing strategy in 2016 with the goal of basing a quarter of its new buildings on 3D printing technology by 2030 and thus becoming a leading global 3D printing hub by the end of the next decade.

Concreative uses a technology patented by XtreeE, a start-up in which VINCI Construction is a partner and shareholder. The technology consists in extruding concrete layer by layer, with each layer printed via a digitally controlled nozzle.

The 3D concrete printing technology frees architects from the restrictions of standardised formwork. It offers a way to design and build complex concrete architectural and structural elements, deliver personalised, customised solutions and control cost and time to market. Its many advantages include cement savings of up to 70%, construction close to where it is needed and in areas that are difficult to access, and less arduous, less dangerous worksites.

“Concreative is the result of a combination of two favourable circumstances: the arrival at maturity of the technology a year ago, and the decision by the United Arab Emirates to become a major construction market using and promoting 3D printing," says Khalil Doghri, Middle East India Area Director at Freyssinet. “We applied the global approach that we are used to taking in our specialist civil engineering business activity. Beyond the technology provided by XtreeE, we developed the upstream and downstream services needed to put the architects' ideas and the engineers' requirements together and to put the goals of the Emirates into practice.”


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