True North 3DP
True North 3D Print Co. is a Colorado-based construction 3D printing company that develops residential, commercial, and industrial buildings using 3D-printed structural elements paired with modern building methods.
- CEO / Founder
- Clint Haynes
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
Technology & Products
Key Products
3D-printed residential homes, commercial and industrial builds; master development services (e.g. Cleora at Salida East, a 106-lot 3D-printed community); workforce training via 'True North Academy'.
Technological Advantage
In-house robotic 3D concrete printing (via RIC Robotics integration) plus a climate-controlled year-round printing facility, paired with a master-developer model that controls the full build pipeline from concept to construction.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Combines 3D-printed structure with standardized construction details, high-performance materials, and QA/QC workflows to deliver climate-resilient buildings faster and with less waste than conventional construction.
How They Differentiate
Focuses on rural/mountain community-scale master development (e.g. Cleora, Colorado's first 3D-printed residential community) rather than one-off pilot homes, combining printing with local trades workforce development.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Residential developers, homebuyers, and commercial/industrial clients seeking climate-resilient, sustainable buildings, primarily in rural and mountain communities.
Industry Verticals
Residential construction, commercial construction, industrial construction, workforce development/education.
Competitors
ICON; Alquist 3D; Mighty Buildings
Growth & Milestones
Major Milestones
Company established 2023 (development vision reportedly 5 years in the making); first RIC Robotics printer deployment; first print completed at Cleora North 12 (2026); positioned as developer of Colorado's first 3D-printed residential community.
Notable Customers
Cleora at Salida East (residential development); Ponca City, Oklahoma 3D-printed home project (referenced in local press)