Manitoba construction company pioneers 3D-printed home building technology
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Jon Hendricks
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A Manitoba construction company is pioneering the use of 3D printing technology to build homes, marking a significant innovation in the Canadian housing industry. The article by CTV's Jon Hendricks explores how the company is using large-scale 3D printers to construct residential buildings, potentially offering faster, more cost-effective housing solutions. This technology could help address housing affordability and supply challenges in Manitoba and beyond.
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Manitobans may soon be living in 3D-printed homes, with one construction company already using the cutting-edge technology.
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